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1-2 Attaching Lenses

  MF Clutch Lenses

The “MF clutch” (manual focus clutch) mechanism on MF clutch lenses can be used 
to switch between auto and manual focus simply by repositioning the focus ring.

•  Check the position of the MF clutch before shooting.
•  Sliding the focus ring to the AF/MF position at the end of the lens selects autofocus, while 

sliding it to the MF position closer to the camera body selects manual focus, regardless of 
the focus mode chosen with the camera.

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•  Selecting [MF] or [PreMF] for focus mode on the camera disables autofocus even when the 

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Summary of Contents for E-M1X

Page 1: ...safe place for future reference We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were...

Page 2: ...de Consult these manuals when using the product Instruction Manual this pdf A how to guide to the camera and its features The Instruction Manual can be downloaded from the OLYMPUS website or directly...

Page 3: ...ord movies This chapter also covers the features needed to record movies and view them on the camera P 293 3 4 Customizing the Camera Customize camera buttons and dials to suit your shooting style P 4...

Page 4: ...3 Using External Power Sources 34 Connecting via USB 34 Optional AC Adapters 35 1 1 Inserting Memory Cards 36 Using Two Memory Cards 37 Memory Cards 37 Formatting Memory Cards Card Setup 38 1 2 Attach...

Page 5: ...ettings 72 Choosing a Card for Photos K Save Slot 74 Storage Slot Selection 75 Storage Folder Selection Assign Save Folder 76 2 4 Image Quality and Size 78 Photo File and Image Size Options KK 78 Choo...

Page 6: ...2 9 Focus 114 Focus Mode K AF Mode 115 Choosing an AF Target Mode AF Target Mode 120 Choosing a Focus Target AF Target Point 123 Custom AF Targets t Target Mode Settings 125 Lens MF Clutch Manual Foc...

Page 7: ...ith IS 178 2 12 Metering and Exposure 179 Adjusting Exposure Exposure Compensation 180 Adjusting ISO Sensitivity K ISO 181 Options for K ISO AUTO K ISO Auto Set 183 Shooting Mode and K ISO AUTO K ISO...

Page 8: ...35 Varying Settings Little by Little over a Series of Shots Bracketing 236 Increasing Depth of Field Focus Stacking 243 Overlaying Pictures Multiple Exposure 246 Keystone Effects Enhancing Perspective...

Page 9: ...a Edit 284 Retouching JPEG Pictures JPEG Edit 287 Combining Pictures Image Overlay 289 Selecting Pictures for Printing DPOF 291 3 Shooting and Viewing Movies 293 3 1 Basic Recording and Playback 294 A...

Page 10: ...Shutter Speed S Shutter Priority AE 336 Choosing Aperture and Shutter Speed M Manual Exposure 337 Filming High Speed Movies nK 339 Filming Slow or Fast Motion Movies Slow and Fast Motion Movies 342 3...

Page 11: ...Gradation 399 Color Filters for Black and White Photography Color Filter 400 Monochrome Tints Monochrome Color 401 Adjusting i Enhance Effects Effect 402 Choosing a Tone Curve Highlight Shadow Contro...

Page 12: ...Editing Movies Movie Edit 450 Trimming Movies Movie Trimming 450 Creating Movie Stills In Movie Image Capture 451 4 Customizing the Camera 453 4 1 Basic Camera Settings the e Setup Menu 454 Formattin...

Page 13: ...otes on Field Sensors 568 GPS Precautions for Use 568 Before Using GPS A GPS Data 569 Updating the A GPS Data Using a Smartphone 569 Updating the A GPS Data Using a PC 569 5 2 Using Field Sensors 570...

Page 14: ...ect by WPS 607 Connecting Manually Manual Connections 609 Choosing a Network from a List Connect from Access Point List 612 Uploading Pictures as They Are Taken 614 Ending the Connection 616 Ending th...

Page 15: ...rror Messages 637 7 4 Default Settings 640 Live Controls LV Super Control Panel 640 The K Shooting Menus 642 The n Video Menu 643 The q Playback Menu 645 The e Setup Menu 646 The G Custom Menus 647 7...

Page 16: ...r Silent s 160 163 High Res Shot 210 Live ND Shooting 197 n Video Menu n Mode Settings n Mode 332 n Flicker Scan 374 Feature g n Specification Settings nK 321 339 b ISO Auto Set 372 n Noise Filter 379...

Page 17: ...Face Priority 133 360 491 K Tracking Subject 149 491 AF Focus Adj 492 Feature g I AF MF Preset MF distance 129 357 494 MF Assist 495 MF Clutch 128 356 496 Focus Ring 496 Bulb Time Focusing 107 497 Res...

Page 18: ...527 HDMI 434 528 627 USB Mode 529 T Exp ISO BULB p EV Step 530 ISO Step 530 K ISO Auto Set 183 531 K ISO Auto 185 531 K Noise Filter 532 K Low ISO Processing 532 Noise Reduct 533 Feature g U Exp ISO B...

Page 19: ...S OVF 89 557 b K Utility Pixel Mapping 558 633 Press and hold Time 558 Level Adjust 559 Touchscreen Settings 559 Menu Recall 560 Fisheye Compensation 250 560 Feature g c K Utility Battery Settings 561...

Page 20: ...Preview button XZ 1 P 464 524 Lens attachment mark P 39 Vertical use one touch white balance button YY 1 2 P 207 386 Vertical use preview button YZ 1 2 P 464 524 Front dial P 94 101 334 338 Microphon...

Page 21: ...microphone P 412 jY flash sequential shooting self timer button P 151 252 Strap eyelet P 28 AFp AF metering mode button P 115 186 345 BKT button P 236 Hot shoe hot shoe cover P 256 ON OFF lever P 44 S...

Page 22: ...ot it in the desired direction T You can also press down on the center of the multi selector much as you would a button S Vertical use AEL AFL 0 protect button 1 2 P 141 188 373 P 270 439 Vertical use...

Page 23: ...nt dial P 49 u LV button 1 P 62 86 328 Eyecup P 30 Viewfinder P 49 83 326 Eye sensor Monitor touch screen P 43 54 58 83 295 303 326 CHARGE battery charge lamp P 34 Tripod socket Vertical use ISO butto...

Page 24: ...eyecup 1 Hot shoe cover 1 Battery cartridge 1 BLH 1 rechargeable lithium ion battery 2 BCH 1 charger for lithium ion batteries 2 CC 1 cable clip CP 1 cable protector CB USB11 USB cable Strap Warranty...

Page 25: ...f purchase may violate local wireless regulations be sure to check with local authorities before use Olympus will not be held liable for the user s failure to comply with local regulations Wireless LA...

Page 26: ...26 EN MEMO...

Page 27: ...1 Getting Ready Read this chapter whether you are taking photographs or filming movies 27 EN 1...

Page 28: ...wn Keeper loop 2 Pass the end of the strap through the strap eyelet and back through the keeper loop 3 Pass the end of the strap through the buckle and tighten as shown Attach the other end of the str...

Page 29: ...ng the supplied USB and HDMI cables This prevents accidental disconnection and damage to the connectors 1 Mount the cable protector on the camera 2 Tighten the screw 3 Clip the cable clip to the cable...

Page 30: ...Removing the Eyecup The eyecup can be removed from the viewfinder eyepiece as shown 1 Push up where shown 2 To re attach the eyecup slide it straight down the rails 30 EN 1...

Page 31: ...lashes amber once per second Charging 50 charged Flashes amber twice per second 50 79 charged Flashes amber three times per second 80 99 charged Lights green Charging complete Flashes green five times...

Page 32: ...the camera and latch the battery compartment cover 3 1 2 We recommend that before using the camera for extended periods you ready fully charged spare batteries to swap in when the current batteries ar...

Page 33: ...use Remove the batteries before putting the camera into storage for periods of a month or more Leaving the batteries in the camera for extended periods shortens their lives potentially rendering them...

Page 34: ...ary with the output of the USB device The lamps each go out in turn as the batteries reach full charge If only one battery is inserted the camera will charge the battery in whichever bay is occupied 3...

Page 35: ...able supplied with the AC adapter is not to be used with other devices 1 Confirm that the camera is off 2 Open the DC connector cover 3 Connect the AC 5 by plugging the DC jack into the camera DC conn...

Page 36: ...e camera has two card slots 1 2 3 3 Slide the card in until it locks into place Turn the camera off before inserting or removing memory cards Do not attempt to forcibly insert cards that are damaged o...

Page 37: ...This manual refers to storage devices as memory cards The camera uses third party SD SDHC or SDXC memory cards conforming to the SD Secure Digital standard Visit the Olympus website for the latest in...

Page 38: ...ttings do not format the card until the initial setup process is complete g 1 5 Initial Setup P 45 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus For information on using the menus see Using the Menus P...

Page 39: ...he rear lens cap and the camera body cap Rear lens cap 2 1 2 1 3 Align the red attachment mark on the lens with the red attachment mark on the camera body and insert the lens into the camera lens moun...

Page 40: ...1 Be careful not to press the lens release button while attaching the lens Do not touch the camera s internal parts Removing Lenses 1 Confirm that the camera is off 2 Hold the lens release button and...

Page 41: ...ring to the AF MF position at the end of the lens selects autofocus while sliding it to the MF position closer to the camera body selects manual focus regardless of the focus mode chosen with the cam...

Page 42: ...s or body cap is removed Do not remove the body cap or exchange lenses in dusty locations Do not point the lens at the sun while it is mounted on the camera Sunlight focused through the lens could cau...

Page 43: ...to 90 Up to 90 Up to Up to 270 Gently rotate the monitor within its range of motion Attempting to rotate the monitor beyond the limits shown below could damage the connectors The camera can be configu...

Page 44: ...Mode If no controls are used for a set period the camera will automatically enter suspend operation to reduce the drain on the batteries This is referred to as sleep mode When the camera enters sleep...

Page 45: ...utton Please select your language Por favor selecciona tu idioma Veuillez choisir votre langue Bitte w hlen Sie Ihre Sprache 100 1 OK button 2 Highlight the desired language using the arrow pad FGHI o...

Page 46: ...and date Highlight items using the HI buttons Edit the highlighted item using the FG buttons The clock can be adjusted at any time from the e setup menu g X Settings P 455 Press the OK button when set...

Page 47: ...low the steps below to choose another language 1 Press the MENU button to view the menus 1 2 1 1 4 3 KK j Y i 100 1 YF MENU button 2 Highlight the e setup tab using FG on the arrow pad and press the O...

Page 48: ...ance using the Time Zone option g Choosing a Language W Language P 455 1 Press the MENU button to view the menus MENU button 2 Highlight the e setup tab using FG on the arrow pad and press the OK butt...

Page 49: ...n Adjust viewfinder diopter if the display is not in focus Rotate the diopter adjustment dial until the display in the viewfinder is in focus The viewfinder may turn off while you adjust the angle of...

Page 50: ...50 EN MEMO...

Page 51: ...2 Taking and Viewing Photographs Read this chapter for information on using the camera to take photographs This chapter also covers the features you ll use when shooting and viewing photos 51 EN 2...

Page 52: ...on such topics as using the touch screen and switching memory cards Taking Photos Holding the Camera Be careful that your fingers or other objects such as the camera strap do not obstruct the lens or...

Page 53: ...F target selection display P 120 The AF frame is not displayed when q all targets is chosen for AF target mode 2 Take the picture Starting from the halfway point press the shutter button the rest of t...

Page 54: ...0 30p 30p 4K YF YF Focus Zoom V 1 Tap your subject An AF target is displayed Adjust the size of the target using the slider To hide the target tap S P Off 14 14 10 10 7 7 5 5 3x 3x 100 1 250 F5 6 S IS...

Page 55: ...hutter button You can either use an optional RM CB2 remote cable or take pictures remotely via a wireless connection using the OI Share smartphone app Using a Remote Cable Open the remote cable termin...

Page 56: ...yback displays Cycle through the displays as follows S center of multi selector or OK S center of multi selector Single frame playback 2019 04 01 12 30 00 15 100 1 100 0015 4 3 YF YF Index playback 20...

Page 57: ...gress 1 Press the q button to start playback 2019 04 01 12 30 00 15 100 1 100 0015 4 3 YF YF 2 Hold the CARD card select button and rotate the front or rear dial to choose a card slot and then release...

Page 58: ...playback Single Frame Playbcak 1 Press the q button to start playback 2 Touch the monitor and slide your finger left or right Flick left to view the next picture right to view the previous picture 3 T...

Page 59: ...s Adjust settings directly using buttons including those listed below Commonly used functions are assigned to buttons for quick access during viewfinder photography The AFp WB and jY buttons LV super...

Page 60: ...hers that make the camera easier to use when rotated to take pictures in portrait tall orientation Unless otherwise noted either can be used 1 2 1 9 0 a b 2 5 6 7 3 4 4 8 7 6 c Direct button Assigned...

Page 61: ...ll display options for the chosen function Options 2 Rotate the front or rear dial to select the desired option Additional options may be available for some functions In this case options can be displ...

Page 62: ...RGB Natural S Normal WB Auto ISO Auto M IS 0 A 0 0 0 0 G 0 2019 04 01 12 30 00 P 250 1023 1 02 03 F5 6 100 1 p 0 0 S IS Auto o 30p 30p 4K 0 0 YF YF S AF Live view photography Viewfinder photography mo...

Page 63: ...d Cursor 2 Rotate the rear dial or tap to select a setting in display The selected setting will be highlighted You can also highlight settings using the multi selector or arrow pad FGHI 3 Rotate the f...

Page 64: ...ays options for the highlighted setting In some cases additional options can be viewed by pressing the INFO button INFO button OK button OK INFO K Image Stabilizer Touch controls can be used in place...

Page 65: ...P 321 339 d Aspect ratio P 233 e K white balance P 202 K white balance compensation P 206 K color temperature 2 P 202 f Picture mode P 215 g N Sharpness P 220 u Contrast P 221 t Saturation P 222 z To...

Page 66: ...ings n Video Menu 1 Items related to movie recording Adjust basic and custom settings q Playback Menu Playback and retouch related items G Custom Menu Items for customizing the camera e Setup Menu Ite...

Page 67: ...custom menu tab displays group tabs Highlight a group tab using the FG buttons and press the OK button to select Group tabs 3 Highlight an item using the FG buttons and press the OK button to view op...

Page 68: ...1 J J K K 30p 30p 4K YF o o Viewing Live Controls 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight the G custom menu tab using FG on the arrow pad and press the OK button 3 Highlight the P Dis...

Page 69: ...Controls 1 Press the OK button to view live controls To hide live controls press the OK button again 2 Highlight a setting using FG on the arrow pad then highlight an option using the HI buttons and...

Page 70: ...Picture mode P 215 K white balance P 202 Drive mode sequential shooting self timer P 151 Aspect ratio P 233 K image quality P 78 n image quality P 321 Flash mode P 254 Flash compensation P 259 Meterin...

Page 71: ...ated settings The menus and control panels offer items choosing how files are saved when two memory cards are inserted For example you can opt to save pictures of different types to different cards or...

Page 72: ...ality formats Choose an image quality for each slot P 78 Shooting ends when either card is full Image quality is set separately for each slot after changing the option selected check the current image...

Page 73: ...shutter button halfway to exit the LV super control panel Image quality may change depending on the option selected Check image quality before shooting Menu Access Choose a setting using Card Slot Set...

Page 74: ...isplayed K save settings 2 Highlight K Save Slot using FG on the arrow pad and press the I button 3 Highlight an option using the rear dial or the FG buttons 5 Photos are recorded to the card in Slot...

Page 75: ...rd select button 1 Press the CARD button You will be prompted to choose a slot CARD button 2 Rotate the front or rear dial to choose the desired slot 5 Record pictures to the card in Slot 1 4 Record p...

Page 76: ...pictures Existing Folder Choose an existing folder A new folder cannot be created if a folder with the same name exists on either memory card Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight K Save S...

Page 77: ...ra will display the first two photos and the last photo in the selected folder 5 Press the OK button to select the highlighted option 6 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menus Menu Access C...

Page 78: ...ved When choosing an option consider how the photos will be used for example are you planning to process it on a computer or is it intended for upload to a website This setting can be accessed via The...

Page 79: ...tom Menu Y the selected option applies to the cards in both slots 5 and 4 IF JF IF RAW and JF RAW options are available when High Res Shot P 210 is enabled Selecting High Res Shot changes the image qu...

Page 80: ...d for Card Slot Settings K Save Settings you can select the image quality used for pictures recorded to the memory card in Slot 1 RAW images consist of unprocessed image data to which settings such as...

Page 81: ...d 4 Using the HI buttons highlight the size in pixels or compression ratio for the desired image quality setting K1 K4 and then use the FG buttons to choose a value Image size in pixels Compression ra...

Page 82: ...button to display the menus 2 Select G Custom Menu X K WB Color 3 Highlight Pixel Count using FG on the arrow pad and press the I button 4 Highlight Xiddle or Wmall using the FG buttons and press the...

Page 83: ...SAUTO 250 F5 6 0 0 30p 30p 4K YF YF 1 02 03 1023 250 F5 6 ISO A 200 1 P 100 WB AUTO 0 0 Live view in monitor shooting display Putting your eye to the viewfinder turns the viewfinder on The monitor tur...

Page 84: ...LV Info to choose items for display in live view G Custom Menu a V Info Settings P 555 to choose items for display in the viewfinder Histograms Histograms graph the distribution of brightness in an im...

Page 85: ...press the OK button On The display switches to the viewfinder when you put your eye to the viewfinder and to the monitor when you take your eye away During live view you can turn live view on or off...

Page 86: ...Pro Capture active P 168 7 Super FP flash P 252 8 RC mode P 252 9 Bracketing P 236 0 HDR P 195 a Multiple exposure P 246 b Keystone compensation P 248 c Fisheye correction P 250 d Live ND filter phot...

Page 87: ...B P 600 y Highlight shadow control P 227 z Top flash compensation P 259 Bottom exposure compensation P 180 A Level gauge P 84 B Exposure compensation value P 180 C Aperture value P 94 102 D Shutter sp...

Page 88: ...88 6 Shutter speed P 94 102 7 Aperture value P 94 102 8 Exposure compensation value P 180 9 Highlight shadow control P 227 0 K white balance P 202 a K ISO sensitivity P 181 b Battery level bay number...

Page 89: ...ing FG on the arrow pad and press the I button 4 Highlight an option using the FG buttons Off The effects of exposure and other settings are visible in the viewfinder display Choose this option to pre...

Page 90: ...20sec Choose how long photos are displayed Off Photo review disabled The camera continues to display the view through the lens after shooting Auto q Switch to playback after shooting You can delete im...

Page 91: ...40 for information on the settings that are reset 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Reset Custom Modes in W Shooting Menu 1 and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight Reset using...

Page 92: ...oring Default Settings Reset Settings can be saved to a computer using Olympus Workspace For more information visit the OLYMPUS website at the following URL https support olympus imaging com owdownloa...

Page 93: ...ow for more information P Program AE P 94 Index Selected mode A Aperture priority AE P 96 S Shutter priority AE P 98 M Manual exposure P 101 B Bulb time P 104 Live composite P 108 n Movie P 294 C1 C4...

Page 94: ...he shutter speed and aperture displays will flash as shown Display Problem solution Large aperture low f number slow shutter speed F2 8 F2 8 60 60 The subject is too dark Use a flash Small aperture hi...

Page 95: ...sure you can choose from different combinations of aperture and shutter speed selected automatically by the camera This is known as program shift Rotate the rear dial until the camera displays the des...

Page 96: ...ng the background Higher aperture values smaller apertures increase the depth of the area that appears to be in focus in front of and behind the subject Lower aperture values Higher aperture values F5...

Page 97: ...djusting ISO Sensitivity K ISO P 181 Adjusting Settings in Mode A Use the front and rear dials to adjust the following settings Front dial Exposure compensation P 180 Rear dial Aperture Exposure compe...

Page 98: ...shutter speeds 125 250 8000 60 30 15 60 produce dynamic shots with a sense of motion freeze the motion of fast moving subjects 1 Rotate the mode dial to S 2 Choose a shutter speed At default settings...

Page 99: ...shutter speed If the subject is still overexposed at the higher speed the limits of the camera metering system have been exceeded Use a third party ND Neutral Density filter to reduce the amount of li...

Page 100: ...Menu J K Fn Lever Function P 475 You can choose whether the display reflects the effects of exposure settings or maintains a constant brightness for ease of viewing At default settings the effects of...

Page 101: ...shutter speeds of 1 8000 60 s Shutter speeds as fast as 1 32000 s are available in s silent mode g 2 10 Drive Mode j Y i P 151 The display shows the difference between the exposure produced by the sel...

Page 102: ...ht sources The camera can be configured to reduce the effects of flicker during live view or when pictures are taken g Flicker reduction P 190 K Flicker Scan P 193 You can choose whether the display r...

Page 103: ...rture and shutter speed are not affected g K ISO P 181 K ISO Auto Set P 183 Exposure compensation can be adjusted using the F button Hold the F button and rotate the front or rear dial Exposure compen...

Page 104: ...how often the camera updates the live view display during the exposure Time and Live Time Photography The exposure begins when the shutter button is pressed all the way down To end the exposure press...

Page 105: ...02 03 B 100 1 LIVEBULB F5 6 30p 30p 4K YF YF Aperture 8 Take pictures In bulb and live bulb modes keep the shutter button pressed The exposure ends when the button is released In time and live time mo...

Page 106: ...may notice noise or bright spots in the monitor These may sometimes appear in pictures even when Noise Reduct P 533 is enabled Display brightness can be adjusted during bulb time photography At defaul...

Page 107: ...Menu I AF MF 3 Highlight Bulb Time Focusing using FG on the arrow pad and press the I button 4 Highlight an option using the FG buttons Off The focus position cannot be adjusted manually during an exp...

Page 108: ...posure time using FG on the arrow pad Choose an exposure time of from 1 2 to 60 s 5 Press the OK button to select the highlighted option The menus will be displayed 6 Press the MENU button repeatedly...

Page 109: ...ilable Limitations apply to some features during shooting including sequential shooting the self timer interval timer photography HDR photography AE bracketing flash bracketing focus bracketing High R...

Page 110: ...ss the MENU button to display the menus 2 Select G Custom Menu U Exp ISO BULB p 3 Highlight Composite Settings using FG on the arrow pad and press the I button 4 Highlight an option using the FG butto...

Page 111: ...Mode 1 Rotate the mode dial to P A S M or B and adjust settings as desired For information on the settings that can be saved see the menu list P 640 2 Press the MENU button to display the menus 3 Hig...

Page 112: ...the mode dial to the desired custom mode C1 C2 C3 or C4 The camera will be set to the settings for the selected mode Saved settings will not be affected if you adjust settings after recall The saved...

Page 113: ...light Yes using the FG buttons and press the OK button W Shooting Menu 1 will be displayed 6 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menus Using the Fn Button Recall from Custom Mode can be assig...

Page 114: ...ted points or to track focus on a moving subject In the case of moving subjects in particular by adjusting settings according to the type of subject or shooting conditions you can photograph a greater...

Page 115: ...s P 119 The explanation that follows assumes that camera defaults are used for the beep that sounds and the AF target displayed when the camera focuses Single AF S AFb and S AF Choose for photographs...

Page 116: ...camera will track the subject while the shutter button is pressed halfway While tracking is in progress the in focus indicator and AF target will be displayed The target turns red if the camera can no...

Page 117: ...equential Low mode Autofocus with manual focus is also available when autofocus is assigned to other camera controls g K AEL AFL P 141 The lens focus ring can be used to interrupt autofocus only when...

Page 118: ...de options will be displayed K AF Mode options 2 Rotate the rear dial You can also rotate the dial while pressing the button If K AF MF P 481 is Off only S AF C AF MF C AF TR and PreMF will be display...

Page 119: ...nu Access The focus mode can also be selected using K AF Mode in G Custom Menu J MENU button G tab J tab K AF Mode Press I on the arrow pad to display options Use the FG buttons to choose an option Ac...

Page 120: ...e accessed via The multi selector P 121 The LV super control panel P 122 M Single Target Select a single focus target M o Small Target Further reduce the target size for single target AF target select...

Page 121: ...s At default settings the custom target is not displayed Display can be enabled using KNMode Settings P 485 2 Release the multi selector when the desired mode is displayed AF target mode options will...

Page 122: ...7 and K C AF Center Priority P 148 Settings can also be adjusted by first pressing a button and then using the front dial Access the AF target display by pressing the control to which N has been assig...

Page 123: ...ess and hold the OK button AF target 2 Take pictures The AF target selection display will clear from the monitor The AF frame is displayed in place of the selected AF target Assigning N AF target sele...

Page 124: ...rrow pad is used to position the AF target M AF target 3 Press the shutter button halfway to exit to the shooting display The following reduce the number of AF targets available Selecting On for Digit...

Page 125: ...e Choose the target size Target width and height can be set separately Choose from vertical and horizontal dimensions of 1 3 5 7 9 and 11 Step Choose the number of steps the target moves during target...

Page 126: ...HI buttons or the front dial to choose the horizontal step size and the FG buttons or the rear dial to choose the vertical step size To exit without saving changes press the MENU button Press the OK...

Page 127: ...ocus ring to the AF MF position at the end of the lens selects autofocus while sliding it to the MF position closer to the camera body selects manual focus regardless of the focus mode chosen with the...

Page 128: ...highlight an option Operative The camera responds to the position of the lens focus ring Inoperative The camera focuses according to the option selected for K AF Mode regardless of the position of the...

Page 129: ...utton The LV super control panel P 131 The menus P 131 Live controls P 131 PreMF preset MF can be assigned to a camera control using K Button Function in G Custom Menu J allowing you to focus at a pre...

Page 130: ...fway to focus on a subject at the desired distance To choose a focus distance using manual focus Rotate the lens focus ring and check the distance in the display 5 Press the OK button to accept the se...

Page 131: ...n be used to select the units for the focus distance display choose from m or ft To focus at the distance selected for Preset MF distance select Preset MF for K AF Mode P 115 MENU button G tab I tab P...

Page 132: ...ormation on choosing a focus distance see page 129 2 Highlight K AF Mode in the LV super control panel K AF mode 3 Select PreMF preset MF using the front dial The camera will focus at the selected dis...

Page 133: ...on the left eye Face eye priority is unavailable if N Spot Metering P 537 is selected during C spot metering P 186 in single target AF target mode P 120 Face eye priority will be disabled if an option...

Page 134: ...ontrols see Using Live Controls P 68 You can also select face eye priority by rotating the rear dial in the AF target selection display I face priority These settings can also be accessed using the fo...

Page 135: ...also displayed if a face is detected during manual focus Exposure will be set according to the value metered for the center of the face ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P 28 mm T W 100 1 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250...

Page 136: ...ntrol Focus zoom can be assigned to a control via The LV super control panel The menus P 137 Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight K Button Function in the LV super control panel and press...

Page 137: ...ntly used for autofocus ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P 100 1 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 Off 0 0 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 30p 30p 4K YF YF 2 Position the frame using the multi selector To re center the frame press...

Page 138: ...me Press the OK button to end focus zoom You can also end focus zoom by pressing and holding the a button 100 1 250 F5 6 Exposure adjustment display for modes M and B 5 Press the shutter button halfwa...

Page 139: ...re focusing then zoom in for precise focus and take a picture without ever ending zoom Live View Boost Adjust the brightness of the area in the zoom frame On The area in the zoom frame brightens for e...

Page 140: ...using the FG buttons and press the OK button The LV Close Up Settings menu will be displayed 6 Press the OK button to accept the changes G Custom Menu Q will be displayed 7 Press the MENU button repe...

Page 141: ...ocus is currently assigned to the AEL AFL button In C AF mode the last button pressed is used to maintain focus This option has no effect in MF mode Inoperative Pressing the shutter button halfway wil...

Page 142: ...FG buttons and press the I button Choose from S AF C AF and MF To adjust settings for Half Way AF select Half Way AF 6 Highlight an option using the FG buttons and press the OK button The focus mode...

Page 143: ...oceeding Distance settings Choose the range of focus distances available The camera can store up to three settings for different situations The distances shown are intended as guides only Release Prio...

Page 144: ...imiter display and then highlight Release Priority using the FG buttons and press the I button Release priority options will be displayed 10 Highlight an option using the FG buttons and press the OK b...

Page 145: ...ame that are moving rapidly away from the camera or that change speed or stop suddenly while moving toward or away from the camera The lower the value the lower the sensitivity Choose negative values...

Page 146: ...ll objects and the like mode2 When unable to focus the camera scans only once The camera will not scan again as long as the focus operation continues mode3 The camera scans when unable to focus cyclin...

Page 147: ...e area makes it easier to focus on erratically moving subjects 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Select G Custom Menu J AF MF 3 Highlight K C AF Center Start using FG on the arrow pad and...

Page 148: ...ted focus group This helps you track subjects that are moving quickly but relatively predictably Center priority is recommended in most situations 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Select...

Page 149: ...or cockpit Trains The camera detects trains It tracks focus on such elements as the cars or driver s compartment Off Tracking subject selection disabled Selecting an option other than Off automaticall...

Page 150: ...P 100 1 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 0 0 30p 30p 4K YF YF C AF TR b 3 Press the shutter button halfway to focus When an element such as the driver cockpit or driver s compartment is detected a subject...

Page 151: ...shutter button is held all the way down Focus exposure and white balance are locked at the values for the first shot in each series You can choose the frame advance rate and the maximum number of sho...

Page 152: ...he values metered when the shutter button is pressed halfway At K ISO settings over ISO 8000 the maximum frame advance rate drops to 30 fps q Pro Capture Low h High Res Shot Take high resolution photo...

Page 153: ...ng self timer options 2 Rotate the rear dial to highlight an option Custom self timer or high res shot options can be viewed by pressing the INFO button 3 Press the shutter button halfway to select th...

Page 154: ...hooting display Menu Access Use j Y i drive mode j Y sequential shooting self timer in W Shooting Menu 1 MENU button W tab j Y i j Y Press I on the arrow pad to view options Use the FG buttons to choo...

Page 155: ...ck sequential low and S silent sequential low modes You can also adjust settings for q Pro Capture Low mode P 168 S and S modes Max fps 1 10 fps Frame Count Limiter 2 99 Off no limit S mode Max fps 1...

Page 156: ...aximum number of shots per burst Frame Count Limiter Highlight Frame Count Limiter using the FG buttons and press the I button To keep shooting as long as the shutter release button is pressed all the...

Page 157: ...r expires Y Timer Choose how long the camera waits to begin shooting after the shutter button is pressed all the way down Interval Length If the number of shots is 2 or more choose the interval betwee...

Page 158: ...button to select the setting and return to the shooting display In this case the INFO button cannot be used to display self timer options Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight j Y sequent...

Page 159: ...timer settings Use the FG buttons to highlight an item press the I button and use the FG buttons to choose an option Access via Live Controls Highlight j Y sequential shooting self timer in the live c...

Page 160: ...sec Choose how long the camera waits to take the picture after the shutter button is pressed all the way down Select 0 sec for standard electronic front curtain shutter photography The mechanical shu...

Page 161: ...of the current drive mode indicated by a icon will be selected If h High Res Shot was selected when you entered the menu o single frame anti shock will be selected when you exit If q Pro Capture Low...

Page 162: ...g self timer Rotate the front dial to select options marked with r The Menus Use j Y i drive mode j Y sequential shooting self timer in W Shooting Menu 1 MENU button W tab j Y i j Y Press I on the arr...

Page 163: ...ode in the LV super control panel 0 sec 30 sec Choose how long the camera waits to take the picture after the shutter button is pressed all the way down Select 0 sec for standard electronic front curt...

Page 164: ...ock r Silent s options will be displayed To disable anti shock highlight Off in the Anti Shock r Silent s display and press the OK button 7 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menus The silen...

Page 165: ...self timer Rotate the front dial to select options marked with s The Menus Use j Y i drive mode j Y sequential shooting self timer in W Shooting Menu 1 MENU button W tab j Y i j Y Press I on the arro...

Page 166: ...is active Off Noise reduction off 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Anti Shock r Silent s in X Shooting Menu 2 and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight Noise Reduction s using t...

Page 167: ...lected for AF Illuminator in G Custom Menu L P 490 Flash Mode Choose whether to use current flash settings P 254 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Anti Shock r Silent s in X Sho...

Page 168: ...e the shutter button is pressed all the way down The camera will use S AF when C AF or C AF TR is selected for K AF Mode P 115 and S AFb when C AFb or C AF TRb is selected Choose this option if the di...

Page 169: ...pressed halfway A capture icon Z will be displayed If the button is kept pressed halfway for over a minute capture will end and the Z icon will clear from the display Press the shutter button halfway...

Page 170: ...ots recorded including shots captured before recording begins You can limit the number of shots recorded while the shutter button is pressed all the way down Select Off to continue shooting as long as...

Page 171: ...ss the I button To keep shooting as long as the shutter release button is pressed all the way down select Off To choose a maximum number of shots highlight the current setting and press the I button t...

Page 172: ...photography and taking the first shot Interval Length Choose how long the camera waits between shots once shooting has begun Time Lapse Movie Choose whether to record a time lapse movie Off The camer...

Page 173: ...e option selected for Start Waiting Time or Interval Length is longer than 1 minute 30 seconds the monitor will go dark and the camera will turn off after one minute The camera and monitor will turn o...

Page 174: ...ority is given to the frame advance rate Image stabilization may be slightly less effective under some conditions 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Display G Custom Menu O Release j Image...

Page 175: ...quickly Fast moving subjects are easier to track Normal will be selected automatically if the camera s internal temperature rises during shooting 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Display...

Page 176: ...anel P 177 The menus P 177 Live controls P 177 S IS Off Image stabilization disabled Select this option when using a tripod S IS AUTO auto Image stabilization applies to motion on all axes If panning...

Page 177: ...he live controls and select an option using HI on the arrow pad For information on displaying live controls see Using Live Controls P 68 K image stabilization Non Four Thirds Micro Four Thirds Lenses...

Page 178: ...vel while framing photographs On Image stabilization is performed while the shutter button is pressed halfway Off Image stabilization is not performed while the shutter button is pressed halfway 1 Pre...

Page 179: ...d Exposure The camera meters subject brightness and adjusts exposure accordingly The camera can be configured to raise ISO sensitivity automatically when lighting is poor You can also reduce flicker w...

Page 180: ...elected The viewfinder and live view show the effects of values not exceeding 3 0 EV To view the effects of exposure compensation in live view select Off for Live View Boost in G Custom Menu J P 200 L...

Page 181: ...ich auto sensitivity control takes effect L64 L100 200 25600 Choose a value for ISO sensitivity ISO 200 offers a good balance between noise and dynamic range Choose L100 or L64 for larger apertures hi...

Page 182: ...Use K Button Function P 463 in G Custom Menu J Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Display the LV super control panel and highlight K ISO K ISO 2 Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press...

Page 183: ...ose the shutter speed at which the camera will start to raise ISO sensitivity when AUTO is selected for K ISO This option takes effect in modes P and A Select Auto to let the camera choose the minimum...

Page 184: ...button to return to the K ISO Auto Set menu Lowest S S Setting Choose Auto or select a shutter speed To choose a new value highlight the current setting using the FG buttons and press the I button the...

Page 185: ...ected for K ISO in modes P A and S All Auto ISO sensitivity control is available when AUTO is selected for K ISO in modes P A S and M 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Display G Custom Me...

Page 186: ...place the main subject at the center of the frame The camera sets exposure based on the average light level for the entire frame while assigning the greatest weight to the area in the center C spot me...

Page 187: ...Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press the shutter button halfway to select the highlighted option and exit the LV super control panel Menu Access Use Metering in G Custom Menu V MENU button...

Page 188: ...the AEL AFL button is assigned a role other than exposure lock you will also need to assign AEL AFL to a control using K Button Function P 463 Choosing the AEL AFL Button Mode 1 Press the MENU button...

Page 189: ...utton once AEL AFL button Exposure will lock and an u icon will appear in the display ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P 100 1 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 AEL 0 0 30p 30p 4K YF YF u icon 2 To end exposure lock p...

Page 190: ...view Auto The camera detects and reduces flicker 50Hz Reduce flicker under workplace or outdoor lighting powered by alternating current with a frequency of 50 Hz 60Hz Reduce flicker under workplace o...

Page 191: ...is enabled the camera will detect the flicker frequency and adjust the timing of the shutter release accordingly This feature applies to photos taken with the mechanical shutter 1 Press the MENU butto...

Page 192: ...00 1 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 FLK 0 0 30p 30p 4K YF YF This option does not take effect in modes that use the electronic shutter including silent modes High Res Shot and Pro Capture modes The camera...

Page 193: ...e of available shutter speeds is reduced 1 Choose shooting and drive modes Choose shooting mode S or M Choose one of the following drive modes Silent mode o S T X Z or c High Res Shot h Pro Capture q...

Page 194: ...change and the P icon will no longer be displayed You can adjust aperture and exposure compensation Do so using the front or rear dial or the arrow pad Press the INFO button repeatedly to return to th...

Page 195: ...ISO is fixed at ISO 200 Shutter speeds can be as slow as 4 s Shooting will continue for up to 15 s Picture mode is fixed at Natural and color space at sRGB The combined picture is saved in JPEG format...

Page 196: ...ation is available in modes P A and S In mode M the camera takes the values selected for aperture and shutter speed as a base for HDR photography Use a tripod or take similar measures to fix the camer...

Page 197: ...are available in increments of 1 EV ND2 1EV ND4 2EV ND8 3EV ND16 4EV ND32 5EV LV Simulation Choose whether to preview the effect of the selected filter at the current shutter speed On The effects of...

Page 198: ...ighlighted option 7 Press the OK button to save the changes to ND Number and LV Simulation 8 To take pictures using the live ND filter highlight On and press the OK button or select Off to proceed wit...

Page 199: ...to the selected shutter speed to produce LV Simulation results similar to the final image The upper limit for K ISO during live ND photography is ISO 800 This also applies when ISO Auto is selected E...

Page 200: ...iffers from the final photograph On2 As for On1 but brighter Choose when framing shots of the night sky or the like The brightness of the preview differs from the final photograph Subject motion may a...

Page 201: ...se whether to give priority to display frame rate or display quality Highlight Frame Rate Priority or Quality Priority and press the OK button Repeat Steps 4 and 5 as required 6 Press the MENU button...

Page 202: ...nes scenes containing objects that are white or close to white This mode is recommended in most situations You can opt to preserve the colors seen under incandescent lighting P 205 Preset white balanc...

Page 203: ...Color options P 205 One touch white balance P 207 and custom white balance options can be viewed by pressing the INFO button You can also rotate the front or rear dial while pressing the WB button 3...

Page 204: ...the OK button to display K WB options and then press the INFO button When custom white balance CWB is selected you can highlight the color temperature in the LV super control panel and choose a value...

Page 205: ...super control panel The menus Live controls To access this option via the WB button the LV super control panel or live controls select WB Auto and press the INFO button Access via the WB Button Selec...

Page 206: ...or G 0 using the arrow pad and highlight the desired value using the front dial White balance fine tuning 3 Press the shutter button halfway to select the highlighted option and exit the LV super cont...

Page 207: ...ra stores the metered value for quick recall as required This setting can be accessed via The WB button The LV super control panel P 209 The menus P 209 Live controls P 209 P Q W X Measure and store u...

Page 208: ...ight No and press the OK button Repeat the process from Step 3 Using the One Touch White Balance Button k can be assigned to a control At default settings it is assigned to the one touch white balance...

Page 209: ...recall previously metered values for one touch white balance MENU button G Custom Menu tab X K WB Color tab K WB Select an option from P to X using FG on the arrow pad Access via Live Controls One tou...

Page 210: ...n of Olympus Workspace High Res Shot Off 0 30 sec Choose how long the camera waits to begin shooting after the shutter button is pressed all the way down Use this option to prevent blur caused by the...

Page 211: ...The camera will automatically create the composite image when shooting is complete A message will be displayed during this process S IS Off is automatically selected for K Image Stabilizer when Tripo...

Page 212: ...ton Access via the LV Super Control Panel High Res Shot can also be accessed via the LV super control panel OK button Highlight j Y sequential shooting self timer and press the OK button Select h j Y...

Page 213: ...ls 8160 6120 JF RAW High Res Shots are saved in RAW and JPEG Fine formats at a size of 25 megapixels 5760 4320 RAW pictures are recorded at a size of 8200 6132 when Handheld is selected for Shooting M...

Page 214: ...stment after Dual Independent 1 or Dual Independent 3 is selected Menu Access Image quality can be adjusted via the menus Use KK in W Shooting Menu 1 MENU button W Shooting Menu 1 tab KK Press I on th...

Page 215: ...pictures that will later be retouched E Portrait Enhance skin tones J Monochrome Record pictures in monochrome You can apply color filter effects and choose a tint P 224 K Custom Adjust picture mode...

Page 216: ...arm bright results q Vintage Mimic the effects of a discolored and faded vintage print for a nostalgic slice of life effect r Partial Color Enhance the impression created by your subject by recording...

Page 217: ...ed P 220 226 Changes depending on mode selected 3 Press the shutter button halfway to select the highlighted option and exit the LV super control panel Access via Live Controls Picture mode can be acc...

Page 218: ...Saturation Gradation C Natural D Muted E Portrait J Monochrome Sharpness Contrast Color Filter Monochrome Color Gradation K Custom v e Portrait c Color Creator P 229 F Underwater 1 2 Pop Art Add Effec...

Page 219: ...the arrow pad 3 Highlight Custom using the FG buttons and press the I button Custom picture mode options will be displayed 4 Adjust settings using the FG buttons Choose a Picture Mode and adjust Sharp...

Page 220: ...efined Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight Sharpness in the LV super control panel Sharpness 2 Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press the shutter button halfway to select the h...

Page 221: ...ower contrast Pictures are softer Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight Contrast in the LV super control panel Contrast 2 Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press the shutter butto...

Page 222: ...a the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight Saturation in the LV super control panel Saturation 2 Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press the shutter button halfway to select the highlighted opt...

Page 223: ...al shading Recommended in most circumstances z High Gradation High Key Suited to bright subjects z Low Gradation Low Key Suited to dark subjects Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight Grada...

Page 224: ...e light of the setting sun R Red Further brings out blue skies or autumn foliage G Green Adds warmth to skin tones in portraits The green filter also emphasizes the reds in lipstick Access via the LV...

Page 225: ...LV Super Control Panel This option is available when Monochrome is selected for Picture Mode 1 Highlight Monochrome Color in the LV super control panel Monochrome Color 2 Highlight an option using the...

Page 226: ...i Enhance is selected for Picture Mode 1 Highlight Effect in the LV super control panel Effect 2 Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press the shutter button halfway to select the highlighted...

Page 227: ...be accessed via The F button The LV super control panel P 228 Access via the F Button 1 Press the F button Exposure compensation will be highlighted in the display F button 2 Press the INFO button A...

Page 228: ...Control in the LV super control panel and press the OK button A tone curve will be displayed Highlight shadow control 2 Press the INFO button to choose the desired tone range The tone range changes ea...

Page 229: ...tion Assign Multi Function to a button using K Button Function P 463 in G Custom Menu J This setting can be accessed via The LV super control panel The menus P 230 Live controls P 230 Access via the L...

Page 230: ...used to recall previously saved values only MENU button W Shooting Menu 1 tab Picture Mode Color Creator Access via Live Controls The color creator can be accessed using live controls For information...

Page 231: ...ugh 3 1 Highlight Picture Mode in the LV super control panel Picture mode 2 Highlight ART141 ART142 or ART143 using the front dial R Color and Effect options will be displayed in the LV super control...

Page 232: ...eproduce a wider gamut of colors than sRGB Accurate color reproduction is available only with software and devices displays printers and the like that support this standard 1 Highlight Color Space in...

Page 233: ...e over a series of pictures and focus stacking Aspect Ratio Image Aspect Choose the ratio of width to height for pictures according to your intent or your goals for printing or the like In addition to...

Page 234: ...ow pad to choose an option Access via Live Controls Highlight Image Aspect in the live controls and use HI on the arrow pad to choose an option For information on displaying live controls see Using Li...

Page 235: ...e MENU button to exit the menus When On is selected the zoom ratio increases by 2 and a H icon is displayed Pictures will be recorded at the new zoom ratio Digital teleconverter ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03...

Page 236: ...ot at a new exposure setting each time the shutter button is pressed all the way down Bracketing ends after the selected number of shots has been taken In burst shooting modes the camera will take pic...

Page 237: ...flash level output over a series of shots You choose the amount of variation and the number of shots The camera takes a shot at a new flash level each time the shutter button is pressed all the way d...

Page 238: ...aximum sensitivity selected for K ISO Auto Set does not apply During silent photography the flash sync speed is set to 1 20 s Changing the option selected for ISO Step P 530 in G Custom Menu T does no...

Page 239: ...king P 243 can be used to create a single picture from a series of shots taken using focus bracketing This option is available only with lenses that support focus stacking See the Olympus website for...

Page 240: ...ocus BKT 100 1 Bracketing options 2 Rotate the front dial to highlight a bracketing type 3 Rotate the rear dial to highlight the desired bracketing settings The settings available vary with the bracke...

Page 241: ...pictures During exposure and flash bracketing the icon will be displayed in green until all shots in the sequence have been taken ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P 100 1 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 BKT 0 0 30p...

Page 242: ...lay a menu of picture modes and art filters Use the FG buttons to highlight the desired filters and press the OK button to select selected filters are indicated by check marks Press the MENU button to...

Page 243: ...ng will end if focus or zoom is adjusted after the shutter button has been pressed all the way down to start focus stacking photography If focus stacking fails the camera will record the selected numb...

Page 244: ...the camera waits for the flash to charge between shots when using a flash unit not specifically designated for use with the camera 7 Press the OK button repeatedly to exit the menus Confirm that brack...

Page 245: ...Mode in X Shooting Menu 2 The flash sync speed is set to 1 50 s Selecting a value over ISO 8000 for K ISO sets the flash sync speed to 1 20 s We recommend using a remote cable to reduce blur caused b...

Page 246: ...g the FG buttons and press the I button Highlight the desired option and press the OK button Number of Frames Off Do not create additional multiple exposures 2f Create a multiple exposure from 2 pictu...

Page 247: ...uring multiple exposure photography Pictures taken with other cameras cannot be used for multiple exposures RAW pictures taken using High Res Shot cannot be used for multiple exposures The RAW picture...

Page 248: ...the arrow pad 3 Highlight On using the FG buttons and press the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menus The camera will switch to the keystone compensation display A slider and z icon be...

Page 249: ...Depending on the amount of compensation performed the selected AF target may not be visible in the display If the AF target is outside the frame its direction is indicated by a g h i or j icon in the...

Page 250: ...e is cropped to eliminate blacked out areas Choose from three different crops j i Correction Choose whether to correct distortion in photos taken under water in addition to the correction performed us...

Page 251: ...image quality are recorded in RAW JPEG format Fisheye compensation is not applied to the RAW image Focus peaking is not available in the fisheye compensation display AF target selection is restricted...

Page 252: ...o and super FP Flash units can be mounted on the camera hot shoe or connected using a cable available separately and flash bracket The camera also supports the following wireless flash control systems...

Page 253: ...42 150 mm 1 GN 21 24 mm 1 CMD CMD RCV X RCV RC FL 900R TTL AUTO AUTO MANUAL FP TTL AUTO FP MANUAL MULTI RC SL AUTO SL MANUAL GN 58 200 mm 1 GN 27 24 mm 1 RC FL 600R GN 36 85 mm 1 GN 20 24 mm 1 RC STF...

Page 254: ...capture both the main subject and the background Shutter speed is set according to the exposure value metered by the camera and is not restricted by the option selected for Slow Limit 1 Red Eye Slow 2...

Page 255: ...ync is not available when LIVE COMP is selected P 108 The fastest shutter speed available when the flash fires is 1 250 s Bright backgrounds in pictures taken with the flash may be overexposed The fla...

Page 256: ...r flash unit is on could damage the equipment 1 Remove the hot shoe cover and attach the flash Slide the flash in until the foot clicks into place at the back of the shoe Hot shoe cover 2 Position the...

Page 257: ...tate the front dial to highlight an option 3 If manual flash control is selected press the INFO button Rotate the front dial to highlight the desired flash output 4 Press the OK button to select the h...

Page 258: ...accessed via live controls For information on displaying live controls see Using Live Controls P 68 Flash Mode OK button Flash Mode Press HI on the arrow pad to choose an option To choose a level for...

Page 259: ...ct underexposed Flash compensation is available in modes other than Manual manual 1 Highlight x in the LV super control panel Flash compensation 2 Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press the...

Page 260: ...ENU button to display the menus 2 Display G Custom Menu W Custom 3 Highlight X Sync using FG on the arrow pad and press the I button 4 Highlight an option using the FG buttons and press the OK button...

Page 261: ...poorly lit This limit does not apply in slow sync flash modes 2 M or 1 Available options Values from 30 s to up to but not including the limit selected for X Sync 1 Press the MENU button to display th...

Page 262: ...the menus 2 Display G Custom Menu W Custom 3 Highlight RC Mode using FG on the arrow pad and press the I button 4 Highlight On using the FG buttons and press the OK button The camera will exit to the...

Page 263: ...om the camera This setting applies to all groups Flash mode flash level Choose standard or FP super FP Choose super FP for shutter speeds faster than the flash sync speed This setting applies to all g...

Page 264: ...shoe or connected via a sync cable Be sure to replace the cap on the external flash connector when it is not in use Observe the following precautions when mounting a third party flash unit on the hot...

Page 265: ...15 100 1 100 0015 4 3 YF YF 2 Press the INFO button The information displayed changes each time the button is pressed INFO button INFO INFO INFO Basic info 2019 04 01 12 30 00 15 10 100 1 100 0015 4...

Page 266: ...P 277 0 Protected icon P 270 a Selected icon P 279 b File number P 548 c Frame number d Playback slot P 57 e K Image quality P 78 f Aspect ratio P 233 g HDR P 195 h Composite picture created using foc...

Page 267: ...the arrow pad FGHI 2x 100 1 Playback zoom You can choose a memory card for playback by Pressing the CARD button and then rotating the front or rear dial Holding the q button and rotating the front or...

Page 268: ...the rear dial to G again Calendar playback will start The number of thumbnails in the index display can be chosen using G Info Settings P 515 G Settings in G Custom Menu P If more than one type of dis...

Page 269: ...Highlight Rotate using FG on the arrow pad and press the OK button 4 Press the F button to rotate the picture counterclockwise the G button to rotate it clockwise You can also rotate pictures by press...

Page 270: ...be displayed Press the 0 button again to remove protection When an unprotected image is displayed you can hold the 0 button and rotate the front or rear dial to protect all images displayed while the...

Page 271: ...the memory card in the current slot Use this option if you have protected multiple pictures and want to remove protection from all images at once 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlig...

Page 272: ...cture from the other card change to the other slot 3 Press the OK button A menu of edit options will be displayed 4 Highlight Copy using FG on the arrow pad and press the OK button Assign Folder to Co...

Page 273: ...and press the OK button Existing Folder Highlight an existing folder using the FG buttons and press the OK button If the chosen folder is unavailable the camera will return to the previous display rep...

Page 274: ...U button to display the menus 2 Highlight Copy All in the q playback menu and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight 7 or 8 using the FG buttons and press the OK button 4 Highlight Yes using the FG butt...

Page 275: ...arrow pad and press the OK button Deleting Pictures via the Menus Display a picture and press the OK button to view options OK button Erase OK button Highlight Yes using FG on the arrow pad and press...

Page 276: ...will be prompted to choose a slot Select Slot 1 or Slot 2 and press the OK button 3 Highlight All Erase using the FG buttons and press the OK button If there are no pictures on the card in the select...

Page 277: ...select a picture on the other card change to the other slot 3 Press the h button A h share icon will be displayed Press the h button again to remove share marking When an unmarked image is displayed...

Page 278: ...Marking from All Pictures Reset Share Order Remove share marking from all pictures on the card in the current slot 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Reset share Order in the q p...

Page 279: ...ked image is displayed you can hold the H button and rotate the front or rear dial to select all images displayed while the dial is rotated Any previously marked images displayed while the dial is rot...

Page 280: ...n the selected pictures 0 Copy Select Erase Selected or Share Order Selected and press the OK button The selected operation will be applied to all pictures marked with a v icon If you selected Copy Se...

Page 281: ...using FG on the arrow pad and press the OK button 4 Highlight K Start and press the OK button to start recording To pause recording select No To delete an existing recording highlight Erase and press...

Page 282: ...dio Playback Playback begins automatically when a picture with audio is displayed To adjust the volume 1 Press the q button to display a picture 2 Press F or G on the arrow pad F button Raise volume G...

Page 283: ...r display on the camera On Pictures are automatically rotated for display during playback Off Pictures are not automatically rotated for display during playback 1 Press the MENU button to display the...

Page 284: ...tiple JPEG copies of each image one for each art filter selected Select one or more filters and apply them to one or more images JPEG Edit Retouch JPEG pictures and save the resulting copies in JPEG f...

Page 285: ...ll be applied For Custom1 or Custom2 highlight the desired option and press the I button then edit settings as follows An edit menu will be displayed Highlight items using the FG buttons and use the H...

Page 286: ...OK button To exit without creating more copies highlight No and press the OK button Selecting Reset displays the retouch menu Repeat the process from Step 5 You can also edit selected pictures during...

Page 287: ...480 or 320 240 pixels in size Pictures with an aspect ratio other than the standard 4 3 are resized to dimensions as close as possible to the selected option e Portrait Smooth complexions The desired...

Page 288: ...reviewed in the display If multiple options are listed for the selected item use the FG buttons to choose the desired option When P is selected you can size the crop using the dials and position it us...

Page 289: ...for K2 P 542 Overlays saved in RAW format can in turn be combined with other RAW images to create overlays containing 4 or more pictures 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Edit...

Page 290: ...lue Choose from values of from 0 1 to 2 0 Check the results in the display 7 Press the OK button to display a confirmation dialog Highlight Yes and press the OK button You can also access overlay opti...

Page 291: ...ton during playback and select 2 Highlight or ALL and press the OK button Press HI on the arrow pad to display a picture you want to add to the print order and press the FG buttons to choose the numbe...

Page 292: ...tton You can also remove all pictures from the print order by selecting ALL and choosing Reset 3 Press HI on the arrow pad to display a picture you want to remove from the order Press the FG buttons t...

Page 293: ...3 Shooting and Viewing Movies Read this chapter for information on using the camera to record movies This chapter also covers the features needed to record movies and view them on the camera 293 EN 3...

Page 294: ...onitor Use the monitor if you want to focus by touching your subject in the display or reposition the focus target during shooting Movies are recorded using the R movie button Movie related options an...

Page 295: ...ngs C AF is selected for n AF Mode P 345 and the camera will continually adjust focus for changes in the distance to the subject in the AF frame M IS M IS 1 1 02 03 n L L R R 0 0 C AF TC 00 00 00 00 D...

Page 296: ...Movies cannot be recorded in B bulb mode or using interval timer photography keystone compensation fisheye correction or the live ND filter Movies over 4 GB in size are recorded over multiple files de...

Page 297: ...when the camera is on a tripod or in other situations in which you wish to avoid camera blur caused by operating the shutter button You can either use an optional RM CB2 remote cable or take pictures...

Page 298: ...d Adjust the size of the target using the slider To hide the target tap S Slider Off n 123min 1 C AF 0 0 250 F5 6 M IS M IS 1 5 5 3x 3x S Y 2 After adjusting the size of the target with the slider tap...

Page 299: ...ocus for changes in the distance to the subject in the AF frame n L L R R M IS M IS 1 1 02 03 C AF 30p 4K TC 00 00 00 00 DF 0 0 250 F5 6 WB AUTO 1 123min ISO A 200 AF frame 3 Press the R movie button...

Page 300: ...back displays Cycle through the displays as follows S center of multi selector or OK S center of multi selector Single frame playback 2019 04 01 12 30 00 4 100 0004 P WB AUTO TC 00 00 00 00 DF 123min...

Page 301: ...at a time To end playback press the MENU button Playback Volume To adjust the volume for movie playback 1 Press the q button to display a picture 2 Press F or G on the arrow pad F button Raise volume...

Page 302: ...n 1 30p 30p 4K 48kHz 2 Hold the CARD card select button rotate the front or rear dial to choose a card slot and then release the CARD button CARD button The number of the slot currently selected is sh...

Page 303: ...er left or right Flick left to view the next picture right to view the previous picture 123min 1 3 Tap the display A touch sensitive menu will be displayed Tap P to view thumbnails To return to single...

Page 304: ...ess the buttons to access the settings directly LV super control panel This panel lists shooting settings Highlight settings in the panel and choose options Current settings are also listed Live contr...

Page 305: ...peaking Z preview button Zoom Fn button N AF target selection AEL AFL button AEL AFL Arrow pad N AF target selection F button Exposure compensation ISO button ISO sensitivity WB button White balance A...

Page 306: ...er zoom lenses in or out P headphone volume Adjust volume when using headphones R recording level Choose the recording level SS shutter speed Adjust shutter speed when S shutter priority AE or M manua...

Page 307: ...00 00 DF 123min 1 30p 30p 4K 250 F5 6 ISO A 200 Silent control tab 2 Tap the desired control Options will be displayed 1 02 03 n L L R R M IS M IS 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 123min 1 0 0 30p 30p 4K 28 mm T W...

Page 308: ...button A list of available shooting indicators will be displayed 5 Highlight Silent G Operation using the FG buttons and press the OK button Selected options are marked with a v To deselect press the...

Page 309: ...trol LV Super Control Panel P 65 M IS M IS 1 1 02 03 n L L R R 0 0 C AF 123min 1 30p 30p 4K TC 00 00 00 00 DF 250 F5 6 ISO A 200 OK 1 Select n mode and press the OK button The LV super control panel w...

Page 310: ...ys options for the highlighted setting In some cases additional options can be viewed by pressing the INFO button INFO button OK button OK INFO n Image Stabilizer Touch controls can be used in place o...

Page 311: ...ance compensation P 384 n color temperature 2 P 380 f Picture mode P 388 g N Sharpness P 396 u Contrast P 397 t Saturation P 398 z Tone gradation P 399 x Color filter P 400 y Tint P 401 3 Effect P 402...

Page 312: ...3 Highlight a setting using FG on the arrow pad then highlight an option using the HI buttons and press the OK button to select Settings can also be adjusted using the dials Use the rear dial to highl...

Page 313: ...ENU button repeatedly or press the shutter button halfway Available Live Controls WB AUTO WB AUTO P P n Natural J J K K M IS1 M IS1 o o 30p 30p 4K C AF C AF 123min 1 Settings Options n image stabiliza...

Page 314: ...Menu Items related to movie recording Adjust basic and custom settings q Playback Menu Playback and retouch related items G Custom Menu Items for customizing the camera e Setup Menu Items for setting...

Page 315: ...Custom Menu tab displays group tabs Highlight a group tab using the FG buttons and press the OK button to select Group tabs 3 Highlight an item using the FG buttons and press the OK button to view op...

Page 316: ...rmation on the memory cards that can be used for movie recording see Memory Cards P 37 Choosing a Card for Movies n Save Slot Choose the memory card used to store movies when two memory cards are inse...

Page 317: ...t 1 4 Movies are recorded to the card in Slot 2 4 Press the OK button to select the highlighted option 5 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menu Menu Access Choose a setting using Card Slot...

Page 318: ...movie mode the camera will display n Save Slot options CARD button 2 Rotate the front or rear dial to choose the desired slot 5 Record pictures to the card in Slot 1 4 Record pictures to the card in...

Page 319: ...er as the destination for subsequent pictures Existing Folder Choose an existing folder A new folder cannot be created if a folder with the same name exists on either card Access via the LV Super Cont...

Page 320: ...ll display the first two photos and the last photo in the selected folder 5 Press the OK button to select the highlighted option 6 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menus Menu Access Choose...

Page 321: ...o process it on a computer or is it intended for upload to a website The camera can store multiple combinations of frame size rate and compression from which you can select according to your goals Slo...

Page 322: ...p 25p 25 00 fps 24p 24p 23 98 fps 24p 24 00 fps C4K Movie type n Setting 1 2 3 or 4 Save up to four combinations of frame size rate and compression for later use G Custom Choose frame sizes of 4K or 4...

Page 323: ...mode Press the INFO button to position the cursor in the setting menu Highlight settings using HI on the arrow pad and use the FG buttons to choose the values Menu Access Movie image quality settings...

Page 324: ...from the recording time Count Up Choose how the time count is incremented Rec Run The count is incremented only during recording Free Run The count is incremented continuously including when recordin...

Page 325: ...buttons and press the OK button If you selected Starting Time choose from Reset Manual Input and Current Time and press the OK button If you selected Manual Input choose a value using the arrow pad 6...

Page 326: ...ies in the monitor Framing movies in the viewfinder Put your eye to the viewfinder Monitor Viewfinder M IS M IS 1 1 02 03 n L L R R 0 0 C AF TC 00 00 00 00 DF 123min 1 30p 30p 4K 250 F5 6 ISO A 200 n...

Page 327: ...Custom Display 1 Custom Display 2 is hidden These settings can be changed via the menus You can also display data from GPS and other sensors Use n Display Settings n Info Settings P 429 You can also h...

Page 328: ...2 Highlight an option using FG on the arrow pad and press the OK button On The display switches to the viewfinder when you put your eye to the viewfinder and to the monitor when you take your eye awa...

Page 329: ...0 a view assist P 395 a Face priority P 360 b Movie audio recording P 413 c Zoom direction focal length d Internal temperature warning P 639 e n image stabilization P 376 f Picture mode P 388 g n whit...

Page 330: ...appears in the monitor choose Style 3 for EVF Style 1 In focus indicator P 345 2 Exposure lock P 373 3 Shutter speed P 334 338 4 Aperture value P 334 338 5 Exposure compensation value P 367 6 Highlig...

Page 331: ...n W Shooting Menu 1 and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight Reset using the FG buttons and press the I button 4 Highlight an option using the FG buttons Full Reset all settings with a few exceptions...

Page 332: ...o suit your artistic intent The selected settings only take effect when the mode dial is rotated to n Movies shot in still photography modes are filmed using program AE This setting can be accessed vi...

Page 333: ...G buttons and press the I button n Mode options will be displayed 4 Highlight the desired mode using the FG buttons and press the OK button The video menu will be displayed 5 Press the MENU button rep...

Page 334: ...200 Shutter speed Aperture Adjusting Settings in Mode P The front and rear dials can be used for exposure compensation g Adjusting Exposure Exposure Compensation P 367 The F button can also be used f...

Page 335: ...atically by the camera will appear in the display You can adjust exposure compensation P 367 At default settings exposure compensation can be adjusted using the front dial 2 Record movies M IS M IS 1...

Page 336: ...0 C AF 30p 30p 4K F5 6 ISO A 200 S n mode Shutter speed Aperture The slowest shutter speed available varies with the frame rate selected for movie image quality Adjusting Settings in Mode S Use the f...

Page 337: ...optimal exposure metered by the camera The display will flash if the difference exceeds 3 EV 2 Record movies M IS M IS 1 1 02 03 n L L R R 250 F5 6 ISO 200 C AF 123min 1 30p 30p 4K TC 00 00 00 00 DF 2...

Page 338: ...F button Hold the F button and rotate the front or rear dial Exposure compensation is included in the deviation from optimal exposure shown by the exposure indicator in the display Deviation from opt...

Page 339: ...layback speed multiplier Changes to settings are reflected in the movie quality icon as shown Frame size FHD Full HD 1920 1080 Movie type HS High speed 120 fps Playback frame rate 60p 60p 59 94 fps pl...

Page 340: ...and white balance lock during recording Sound is not recorded The picture angle is slightly reduced Aperture shutter speed exposure compensation and ISO sensitivity cannot be changed during recording...

Page 341: ...also be accessed via the menus Choose settings using nK in the n video menu MENU button n movie tab n Specification Settings nK Press I on the arrow pad to view options Access via Live Controls OK but...

Page 342: ...e movie quality icon as shown Frame size FHD Full HD 1920 1080 HD HD 1280 720 4K 4K 3840 2160 C4K 4K Digital Cinema 4096 2160 Compression bit rate A I All Intra SF Super Fine F Fine N Normal Frame rat...

Page 343: ...the arrow pad and use the FG buttons to choose a setting The options available for Slow or Fast Motion vary with the settings chosen for frame size and rate Only fast motion options are available when...

Page 344: ...oose the desired settings n image quality Menu Access Slow and fast motion movie recording can also be accessed via the menus Choose settings using nK in the n video menu MENU button n movie tab n Spe...

Page 345: ...e accessed via The AFp button P 347 The LV super control panel P 347 Live controls P 348 The menus P 348 Single AF S AFb and S AF Choose for photographs of subjects that are stationary or not moving a...

Page 346: ...no longer track the subject 28 mm T W C AF TR TC 00 00 00 12 DF 0 29 47 n L L R R M IS M IS 1 0 0 123min 1 30p 30p 4K 250 F5 6 ISO A 200 REC 00 12 Target displayed while tracking is in progress Prese...

Page 347: ...can also rotate the dial while pressing the button 3 Press the shutter button halfway to exit to the shooting display Access via the LV Super Control Panel When the mode dial is rotated to n movie foc...

Page 348: ...ed using live controls Highlight n AF Mode in the live controls and use HI on the arrow pad to choose an option n AF mode Menu Access The focus mode can be selected using n AF IS Settings in the n vid...

Page 349: ...or more elusive subjects This setting can be accessed via The multi selector P 350 The LV super control panel P 351 M Single Target Select a single focus target M 123min 1 r 9 Target Group 3 3 Select...

Page 350: ...t N AF target selection is assigned to the arrow pad by default The following focus settings can be recalled simultaneously using the Fn lever Separate settings can be assigned to Positions 1 and 2 Us...

Page 351: ...e OK button AF area AF target selection will be displayed 123min 1 r 2 Rotate the front dial to choose an AF target mode You can choose the roles played by the front and rear dials or arrow pad during...

Page 352: ...cording only the moving target will be displayed To select the center AF target press the multi selector or press and hold the OK button 123min 1 AF target 2 Take pictures AF target mode options clear...

Page 353: ...Panel When the mode dial is rotated to n movie the AF target can also be selected in the LV super control panel 1 Highlight AF Area in the LV super control panel and press the OK button AF area AF ta...

Page 354: ...ngs can be recalled simultaneously using the Fn lever Separate settings can be assigned to Positions 1 and 2 Use this option to quickly adjust settings according to shooting conditions AF Mode AF Targ...

Page 355: ...ocus ring to the AF MF position at the end of the lens selects autofocus while sliding it to the MF position closer to the camera body selects manual focus regardless of the focus mode chosen with the...

Page 356: ...FG buttons to highlight an option Operative The camera responds to the position of the lens focus ring Inoperative The camera focuses according to the option selected for n AF Mode regardless of the...

Page 357: ...trols P 359 The menus P 359 PreMF preset MF can be assigned to a camera control using n Button Function in the n video menu allowing you to focus at a preset distance at the touch of a button P 417 Th...

Page 358: ...fway to focus on a subject at the desired distance To choose a focus distance using manual focus Rotate the lens focus ring and check the distance in the display 5 Press the OK button to accept the se...

Page 359: ...de dial is rotated to n movie preset MF can also be accessed via live controls Select n AF Mode PreMF in the live controls and press the INFO button to display the preset focus distance You can then p...

Page 360: ...same way as I face priority on L face and right eye priority M face and left eye priority Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight I Face Priority in the LV super control panel and press the...

Page 361: ...control to which N has been assigned via n Button Function You can then adjust settings by rotating the rear dial At default settings N is assigned to the Fn button Using Face Priority AF 1 Point the...

Page 362: ...peed unpredictably or for subjects that suddenly enter the frame Select 1 for reduced sensitivity Choose this option to prevent the camera refocusing when the subject is briefly obscured by other obje...

Page 363: ...us speed levels Refocusing is quicker at 1 and slower at 1 Choose 1 to refocus slowly when shifting to a new subject 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight n AF IS Settings in the n...

Page 364: ...Controls You can zoom in on a point selected by touching the display You can also view other areas of the frame using touch controls 1 Tap the desired location in the frame A zoom frame slider and a i...

Page 365: ...the zoom frame press the OK button Button Access To access focus zoom using a button assign a magnify to a control The a magnify option can be accessed via n Button Function Assigning a Magnify to a...

Page 366: ...om frame Press the OK button to proceed 5x 5x 123min 1 7 Press the button to which a is assigned once more The camera will zoom the selected area in to fill the display Use the multi selector to scrol...

Page 367: ...also be configured to detect and set exposure for faces Adjusting Exposure Exposure Compensation The exposure selected automatically by the camera can be altered to suit your artistic intent Choose p...

Page 368: ...r controls Use n Button Dial Lever n Button Function P 417 in the n video menu Access via the Dials When P A or S is selected for n Mode exposure compensation can be adjusted using the front dial To u...

Page 369: ...lable when On is selected for b ISO Auto P 372 200 6400 manual Choose a value for n ISO ISO 200 offers a good balance between noise and dynamic range This option is available when M is selected for n...

Page 370: ...o menu P 372 1 Press the ISO button ISO button n ISO options will be displayed n ISO options 2 Rotate the front or rear dial to highlight an option You can also rotate the dials while pressing the ISO...

Page 371: ...C AF 123min 1 30p 30p 4K TC 00 00 00 00 DF 2 0 M Silent control tab Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight n ISO in the LV super control panel n ISO sensitivity 2 Highlight an option using...

Page 372: ...ivity values available to auto ISO sensitivity control when AUTO is selected for n ISO in n Mode movie exposure mode M 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight n Specification Settings...

Page 373: ...gned to the AEL AFL button 1 Compose the shot to meter the subject for which you want to set exposure and press the AEL AFL button once AEL AFL button Press the AEL AFL button once to lock exposure an...

Page 374: ...e of available shutter speeds is reduced 1 Select S or M for n Mode P 332 2 Press the MENU button to display the menus 3 Highlight n Mode Settings in the n video menu and press I on the arrow pad 4 Hi...

Page 375: ...compensation Do so using the front or rear dial or the arrow pad Press the INFO button repeatedly to return to the flicker scan display n 123min 1 Flicker Scan 250 0 Shutter speed 8 Begin filming when...

Page 376: ...h when using image stabilization with lenses that are not part of the Four Thirds or Micro Four Thirds family This setting can be accessed via The LV super control panel P 377 The menus P 377 Live con...

Page 377: ...live controls and select an option using HI on the arrow pad For information on displaying live controls see Using Live Controls P 312 n image stabilizer Non Four Thirds Micro Four Thirds Lenses When...

Page 378: ...t situations 1 Choose for hand held panning tilting or tracking shots 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight n AF IS Settings in the n video menu and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highl...

Page 379: ...t of noise reduction performed Off Noise reduction disabled Low Standard High Choose the amount of noise reduction performed 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight n Specification Se...

Page 380: ...t to preserve the colors seen under incandescent lighting P 383 Preset white balance 5 5300 K Sunlit outdoor scenes sunsets fireworks N 7500 K Daylight shots of subjects in the shade O 6000 K Shots ta...

Page 381: ...Color options P 383 One touch white balance P 386 and custom white balance options can be viewed by pressing the INFO button You can also rotate the front or rear dial while pressing the WB button 3 P...

Page 382: ...nce is selected press the INFO button after pressing the OK button and displaying the n WB menu When custom white balance CWB is selected you can highlight the color temperature in the LV super contro...

Page 383: ...controls To access this option via the WB button the LV super live control panel or live controls select WB Auto and press the INFO button Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight n WB in th...

Page 384: ...FGHI and highlight the desired value using the front dial To view a white balance compensation display press the OK button You can adjust white balance while previewing the results in the display Use...

Page 385: ...lues 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight n Specification Settings in the n video menu and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight n All x using the FG buttons and press the I button...

Page 386: ...stores the metered value for quick recall as required This setting can be accessed via The WB button The LV super control panel P 387 Live controls P 387 The menus P 387 P Q W X Measure and store up t...

Page 387: ...use n Button Dial Lever n Button Function P 417 Access via the LV Super Control Panel One touch white balance can be selected using the LV super control panel n WB OK button Highlight P to X using th...

Page 388: ...nochrome You can apply color filter effects and choose a tint P 400 K Custom Changes to selected picture modes can be saved for later recall as custom picture modes v e Portrait Enhance skin tones F U...

Page 389: ...subject by recording only selected hues in color while the rest of the picture is in black and white v Bleach Bypass The bleach bypass effect which you may recognize from motion pictures and the like...

Page 390: ...per control panel Adjust parameters as desired P 396 402 Changes depending on mode selected 3 Press the shutter button halfway to select the highlighted option and exit the LV super control panel Acce...

Page 391: ...Muted E Portrait J Monochrome Sharpness Contrast Color Filter Monochrome Color Gradation K Custom v e Portrait c Color Creator F Underwater 1 2 Pop Art Add Effects The options available vary with the...

Page 392: ...ting Menu 1 and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight Custom using the FG buttons and press the I button The camera will display a list of picture modes 4 Adjust settings using the FG buttons Choose a...

Page 393: ...394 k Flat Movies are recorded using a tone curve adapted to color grading l OM Log400 Movies are recorded using a log tone curve for greater freedom during color grading Sharpness Contrast Saturatio...

Page 394: ...ilable in the LV super control panel when On is selected for n Picture Mode 1 Highlight Picture Mode in the LV super control panel Picture mode 2 Select an option using the front dial Choose k Flat or...

Page 395: ...1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight n Display Settings in the n video menu and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight a View Assist using the FG buttons and press the I button 4 Hig...

Page 396: ...sharply defined Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight Sharpness in the LV super control panel Sharpness 2 Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press the shutter button halfway to se...

Page 397: ...fined Lo Lower contrast Pictures are softer Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight Contrast in the LV super control panel Contrast 2 Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press the shu...

Page 398: ...ter Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight Saturation in the LV super control panel Saturation 2 Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press the shutter button halfway to select the hi...

Page 399: ...d choice for high contrast images where shadows or highlights might otherwise be lost z Normal Gradation Normal Optimal shading Recommended in most circumstances Access via the LV Super Control Panel...

Page 400: ...e light of the setting sun R Red Further brings out blue skies or autumn foliage G Green Adds warmth to skin tones in portraits The green filter also emphasizes the reds in lipstick Access via the LV...

Page 401: ...s via the LV Super Control Panel This option is available when Monochrome is selected for Picture Mode 1 Highlight Monochrome Color in the LV super control panel Monochrome color 2 Highlight an option...

Page 402: ...lable when i Enhance is selected for Picture Mode 1 Highlight Effect in the LV super control panel Effect 2 Highlight an option using the front dial 3 Press the shutter button halfway to select the hi...

Page 403: ...tton and the LV super control panel This setting can be accessed via The F button The LV super control panel P 404 Access via the F Button 1 Press the F button Exposure compensation will be highlighte...

Page 404: ...470 Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight Highlight Shadow Control in the LV super control panel and press the OK button A tone curve will be displayed Highlight Shadow Control 2 Press th...

Page 405: ...u This setting can be accessed via The LV super control panel The menus P 406 Live controls P 406 Access via the LV Super Control Panel 1 Highlight Picture Mode in the LV super control panel Picture m...

Page 406: ...hue however cannot be adjusted via the menus The menus can be used to recall saved values only MENU button W Shooting Menu 1 tab Picture Mode Color Creator Press FG on the arrow pad to choose options...

Page 407: ...rs 1 through 3 1 Highlight Picture Mode in the LV super control panel Picture mode 2 Highlight ART141 ART142 or ART143 using the front dial A R Color and Effect options will be displayed in the LV sup...

Page 408: ...oom n Elec Zoom Speed Choose the zoom speed for power zoom lenses This can be used for slow zooms on your subject and other effects Choose from Low Normal and High 1 Press the MENU button to display t...

Page 409: ...n P 417 This feature is not available when 4K or C4K is selected for nK Movie Resolution This feature cannot be used to film high speed movies Movie H cannot be combined with Digital Tele converter P...

Page 410: ...rame using touch controls the multi selector or the arrow pad FGHI To re center the frame press the multi selector once or press and hold the OK button Multi selector 3 Press the button to which H is...

Page 411: ...urned on or off while movie recording is in progress 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Digital Tele converter in W Shooting Menu 1 and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight On us...

Page 412: ...ies with sound You can adjust the recording level and use features such as wind noise reduction There are also microphone and headphone options for use that can be employed for high level cinematograp...

Page 413: ...e power from the camera general purpose dynamic microphones On For devices that require power from the camera condenser microphones PCM Recorder K Link Adjust settings for use with external IC recorde...

Page 414: ...Off or On PCM Recorder K Link Adjust settings as desired P 413 Headphone Volume Choose from settings between 16 and 1 Press the OK button to return to the n Audio Record Settings menu after choosing a...

Page 415: ...100 is connected via USB a message will be displayed prompting you to choose a connection type Select PCM Recorder If no message is displayed adjust menu settings as follows MENU button G custom menu...

Page 416: ...slate tone press and hold the OK button 4 End filming The LS 100 will stop recording audio You can choose how long you have to keep the button pressed to record a slate tone g Press and hold Time P 55...

Page 417: ...n be assigned to buttons in place of their existing roles Menu items and the like can be assigned to buttons for quick access during movie recording The functions assigned to controls using this item...

Page 418: ...use I and G on the arrow pad in their assigned roles select Direct Function for Xd arrow pad Available Roles Role Function AF Stop Suspend autofocus Focus locks and autofocus is suspended while the co...

Page 419: ...e button and rotating a dial You can switch between AF and MF during filming This option is unable when mode2 is selected for n Fn Lever Function Exposure F F Adjust exposure settings Hold the control...

Page 420: ...n the display and press the control Select a destination for the new value when prompted Multi Fn multi Function Configure the control for use as a multi function button P 470 Hold the control and rot...

Page 421: ...licker is no longer visible Press the control again to view or hide shooting information Press and hold the control to exit This option is available when S or M is selected for n Mode See page 374 for...

Page 422: ...press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight n Button Function using the FG buttons and press the I button 4 Highlight the desired control using the FG buttons and press the I button 5 Highlight the desired...

Page 423: ...us It cannot be used to take pictures RREC Press the shutter button all the way down to start or stop movie recording The R button cannot be used for movie recording when RREC is selected 1 Press the...

Page 424: ...using this item take effect in n movie mode In addition mode1 must be selected for n Fn Lever Function In P A S M and B still photography modes the dials perform the roles selected in the G custom men...

Page 425: ...ole Press the INFO button to move between lever positions Press the OK button when settings are complete 5 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menus When K VOL or P VOL is assigned to the fro...

Page 426: ...ever Choose settings for AF Mode AF Target Mode and AF Target Point This option is not available when mode3 is selected for K Fn Lever Function P 475 in G Custom Menu J Power 1 or Power 2 is selected...

Page 427: ...MF and Preset MF options assigned to controls using n Button Function cannot be used 1 Rotate the Fn lever to Position 1 Fn lever The camera can store the settings selected for AF Mode S AF C AF etc A...

Page 428: ...yed via the INFO button 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight n Display Settings in the n video menu and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight n Control Settings using the FG buttons...

Page 429: ...two custom displays containing the indicators you select and a third display showing field sensor info You can choose the items listed in the Custom1 and Custom2 displays You cannot choose the conten...

Page 430: ...elected items will be displayed To deselect the current item press the OK button again To choose the items displayed in the Custom1 and Custom2 displays highlight the desired option and press the I bu...

Page 431: ...ntage min Battery level is shown as the shooting time remaining In still photography modes the battery level is displayed only while photos are being recorded 1 Press the MENU button to display the me...

Page 432: ...odes for use during movie editing Output Mode Monitor Mode The HDMI device functions as an external monitor The camera outputs both images and indicators to the display Output settings can be adjusted...

Page 433: ...n the n video menu and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight the desired item using the FG buttons and press the I button 4 Highlight the desired option using the FG buttons and press the OK button Rep...

Page 434: ...0 1080p If possible the signal is output in Full HD 1080p 720p If possible the signal is output in HD 720p 480p 576p The signal is output in 480p 576p format HDMI Control Selecting On allows the camer...

Page 435: ...n 3 14 HDMI Devices 5 Highlight the desired option using the FG buttons and press the OK button Repeat Steps 4 and 5 as necessary 6 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menus 435 EN 3...

Page 436: ...yback 1 Press the q button The most recent picture will be displayed Movies are indicated by a representation of a piece of film stock in the background at the top and bottom of the display 2019 04 01...

Page 437: ...us P 584 600 3 Active Bluetooth connection P 586 4 Active connection to computer P 600 5 Wireless LAN connection P 592 596 597 6 Movie indicator P 436 7 Movie audio P 413 8 Share icon P 446 9 Protecte...

Page 438: ...gain Calendar playback will start The number of thumbnails in the index display can be chosen using G Info Settings P 515 G Settings in G Custom Menu P If more than one type of display is selected you...

Page 439: ...s the 0 button again to remove protection When an unprotected image is displayed you can hold the 0 button and rotate the front or rear dial to protect all images displayed while the dial is rotated A...

Page 440: ...rom All Pictures Reset Protect Remove protection from all pictures on the memory card in the current slot Use this option if you have protected multiple pictures and want to remove protection from all...

Page 441: ...to display a picture you want to copy 3 Press the OK button A menu of edit options will be displayed 4 Highlight Copy using FG on the arrow pad and press the OK button Assign Folder to Copy to options...

Page 442: ...and press the OK button New Folder Choose the desired folder number and press the OK button Existing Folder Highlight an existing folder using the FG buttons and press the OK button If the chosen fold...

Page 443: ...2 8 Copy all pictures from the memory card in Slot 2 to the card in Slot 1 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Copy All in the q playback menu and press I on the arrow pad 3 High...

Page 444: ...4K 48kHz 2 Rotate the front dial to display a picture you want to delete 3 Press the button A confirmation dialog will be displayed button 4 Highlight Yes using FG on the arrow pad and press the OK b...

Page 445: ...will be prompted to choose a slot Select Slot 1 or Slot 2 and press the OK button 3 Highlight All Erase using the FG buttons and press the OK button If there are no pictures on the card in the select...

Page 446: ...y a picture you want to share 3 Press the h button A h share icon will be displayed Press the h button again to remove share marking When an unmarked image is displayed you can hold the h button and r...

Page 447: ...it You can mark up to 200 pictures for sharing on each card Removing Share Marking from All Pictures Reset Share Order Remove share marking from all pictures on the card in the current slot 1 Press th...

Page 448: ...image is displayed you can hold the H button and rotate the front or rear dial to select all images displayed while the dial is rotated Any previously marked images displayed while the dial is rotate...

Page 449: ...tures 0 Copy Select Erase Selected or Share Order Selected and press the OK button The selected operation will be applied to all pictures marked with a v icon If you selected Copy Select or Erase Sele...

Page 450: ...the arrow pad and press the OK button Movie edit options will be displayed 3 Highlight Movie Trimming using the FG buttons and press the OK button You will be prompted to choose how you want to save...

Page 451: ...f 4K 1 Press the q button display the desired movie and press the OK button A menu of edit options will be displayed 2019 04 01 12 30 00 4 100 0004 P WB AUTO TC 00 00 00 00 DF 123min 1 30p 30p 4K 48kH...

Page 452: ...452 EN MEMO...

Page 453: ...4 Customizing the Camera Customize camera buttons and dials to suit your shooting style You can also customize camera menus 453 EN 4...

Page 454: ...g All Photos and Movies Card Setup Ready memory cards for use in the camera Format cards before recording photos or movies Format Format the memory card All data on the card will be deleted P 38 All E...

Page 455: ...e provided by GPS The clock cannot be set if the camera s internal memory contains an unsaved sensor log g Field Sensor Logs P 571 MENU button e setup menu tab X Settings Highlight an option using FG...

Page 456: ...rightness k using the HI buttons and use the FG buttons to choose a value Press the INFO button and choose an option for Hue Post Shooting Display Time Rec View Pictures are displayed immediately afte...

Page 457: ...settings Connection Password Change the Wi Fi Bluetooth password Power off Standby Choose whether the camera will connect to smartphones while off Reset Settings Restore defaults for Wi Fi Bluetooth S...

Page 458: ...ted as required The stored settings recalled simply by rotating the mode dial Saving Settings to the Mode Dial Assign to Custom Mode Current settings including the shooting mode can be saved to positi...

Page 459: ...ing the FG buttons and press the I button The camera will display Custom Mode options for the selected mode 6 Highlight Set using the FG buttons and press the OK button Current settings will be saved...

Page 460: ...aved to the selected custom mode will be restored Menu Access In modes other than n movie you can use the menus to recall settings saved to selected custom modes The shooting mode remains that current...

Page 461: ...gs via the Fn Button Custom settings can be recalled using a control to which Recall from Custom Mode has been assigned This allows custom settings to be recalled at the touch of a button You can also...

Page 462: ...with a variety of options for customizing controls Buttons that provide direct access to settings such as the ISO and WB buttons are referred to as direct buttons You can choose the functions assigne...

Page 463: ...ure compensation button Exposure compensation XK ISO button ISO sensitivity XR R movie button Movie recording Xu u LV button Display selection XF Fn button AF target mode Xt AEL AFL button Exposure fo...

Page 464: ...selected using z Settings in G Custom Menu Q P 524 k one touch white balance Measure a value for one touch white balance P 207 Frame a reference object a piece of white paper or the like in the displ...

Page 465: ...gs Hold the control and rotate the front or rear dial Alternatively you can press the button to activate settings and then rotate the dials The adjustments available vary with the shooting mode P Use...

Page 466: ...tively you can press the button to activate settings and then rotate the dials Use the front or rear dial or HI on the arrow pad to adjust settings Multi Fn multi Function Configure the control for us...

Page 467: ...best results while viewing banding in the display Press the control again to display shooting information and access other settings Press and hold the control to select Off for K Flicker Scan G Lock t...

Page 468: ...control panel to access K Button Function In n movie mode the LV super control panel can be used to access n Button Function P 417 1 Highlight K Button Function in the LV super control panel and pres...

Page 469: ...ever 3 Highlight K Button Function using FG on the arrow pad and press the I button 4 Highlight the desired control using the FG buttons and press the I button 5 Highlight the desired option using the...

Page 470: ...ay Press again to restore the previous display P 89 Peaking Enable focus peaking Press the control again to restore the previous display P 525 You can choose the options displayed g Choosing the Setti...

Page 471: ...rotate the front or rear dial Rotate the dial until the desired feature is highlighted Release the button to select the highlighted feature 2 Press the button to which Multi Function is assigned 3 Adj...

Page 472: ...tings and press I on the arrow pad 3 Choose the settings that can accessed via multi Fn Press the OK button to select items selected items are marked with a v and can be accessed via multi Fn If you d...

Page 473: ...playback modes are listed below You can choose separate options for Positions 1 and 2 on the Fn lever Role Function Shooting mode P A S M B Ps program shift Program shift Shutter Choose the shutter sp...

Page 474: ...esired mode and press the I button 1 2 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 C1 C2 A1 B1 If you selected P A S or M B Choose a dial using the HI buttons and use the FG buttons to choose a role Press the INFO button to move...

Page 475: ...tings previously selected for AF Mode AF Target Mode and AF Target Point mode3 Toggle the shooting mode You can switch to n movie mode without rotating the mode dial Off Changing the position of the F...

Page 476: ...for Positions 1 and 2 The MF and Preset MF options assigned to controls using K Button Function cannot be used 1 Rotate the Fn lever to Position 1 Fn lever The camera can store the settings selected f...

Page 477: ...e My Menu to create a personalized menu tab containing only items you select My Menu can contain up to 5 pages of 7 items each You can delete items or change the page or item order At purchase My Menu...

Page 478: ...he item has been added to My Menu Items that have been added to My Menu are indicated by a yellow P The next available page will be displayed once the seventh item is added to the current page Items m...

Page 479: ...nt to edit and press the R movie button R movie button The options below will be displayed Rearrange Order Change the order or items or pages Use the arrow pad FGHI to choose the new location Remove t...

Page 480: ...moving away from or toward the camera The camera focuses once each time the shutter button is pressed halfway C AFb C AF continuous AF Choose to track focus on subjects whose distance to the camera i...

Page 481: ...the focus ring while the camera is focusing Focus can also be adjusted manually while the shutter is open and during burst photography in Sequential Low mode C AFb C AF TRb You can switch to manual fo...

Page 482: ...e The camera does not focus when the shutter button is pressed halfway J tab K AEL AFL Choose an option J C AF Lens Scanning AF Scanner Choose whether the camera performs a focus scan If the camera is...

Page 483: ...the sensitivity Choose negative values to prevent the camera refocusing when the subject is briefly obscured by other objects or to prevent the camera focusing on the background when you are unable t...

Page 484: ...nly if the camera is unable to focus using the center focus target will it focus using the surrounding targets in the selected focus group This helps you track subjects that are moving quickly but rel...

Page 485: ...s in the K AF MF menu and press I on the arrow pad 2 Highlight an AF target mode you wish to have displayed 3 Press the OK button Selected items are marked with a v 4 Press the MENU button repeatedly...

Page 486: ...isplay AF targets for all areas that are in focus K Touch AF Target Selection for Viewfinder Photography AF Targeting Pad Use touch controls in the monitor to select the AF target during viewfinder ph...

Page 487: ...oose the home position AF target mode Only options selected for KNMode Settings are available AF Target Point Choose the home position focus target 1 Highlight NSet Home in the K AF MF menu and press...

Page 488: ...ressing the INFO button in the AF target selection display K AF Target Size and Positioning t Target Mode Settings Choose the number of AF targets available and how far the AF target moves during AF t...

Page 489: ...ions This item is for still photography AF Target Mode Choose separate AF target modes e g all small or group for landscape and portrait orientations AF Target Point Choose separate AF targets for lan...

Page 490: ...roximate and intended as guides only Release Priority The shutter can still be released if the camera is unable to focus when On is selected for AF Limiter L tab AF Limiter Choose an option AF Limiter...

Page 491: ...track subjects of specific types when focusing using C AF TR or C AF TRb You may find it hard to focus on the driver or cockpit of a fast moving subject such as a race car or airplane This feature de...

Page 492: ...us for individual lenses can be fine tuned in specific areas of the frame In the case of zoom lenses separate values can be stored for long and short focal lengths 1 Highlight AF Focus Adj in the L AF...

Page 493: ...hot and check focus To save another fine tuning value for the current lens press the I button and repeat the process from Step 4 6 To fine tune focus for the same lens but in a different area of the f...

Page 494: ...place checks v next to the items you wish to use L tab AF Focus Adj Lens Data Highlight items using the FG buttons and press the OK button I Choosing a Focus Distance for Preset MF Preset MF distance...

Page 495: ...eaking Settings item in G Custom Menu R P 525 Focus zoom is not available during movie recording or when C AFb or C AF TRb is selected for focus mode 1 Highlight MF Assist in the I AF MF menu and pres...

Page 496: ...focuses according to the option selected for K AF Mode or n AF Mode regardless of the position of the lens focus ring Manual focus is not available even when the focus ring is in the manual focus pos...

Page 497: ...can be adjusted manually during an exposure I tab Bulb Time Focusing Choose an option I Resetting the Lens Position at Shutdown Reset Lens You have the option of not restoring the lens to the reset fo...

Page 498: ...on P 463 in 4 3 Customizing Buttons and Dials The functions assigned using n Button Function P 417 in the n video menu take effect in n movie mode Customizable Controls Icon Control orientation XF F e...

Page 499: ...Select Screen Settings P 488 in G Custom Menu K Np AF area HOME The multi selector functions as a N Home button This option applies in still photography modes only g K Button Function P 463 J tab S Ce...

Page 500: ...n movie mode P 424 Available Roles Ps program shift Shutter speed Aperture Exposure compensation Flash compensation ISO sensitivity WB mode CWB color temperature Off A Value move cursor up or down B...

Page 501: ...ight an option and press the OK button When mode2 is highlighted you can press I on the arrow pad to display AF settings Available AF target modes are indicated by check marks v The option selected fo...

Page 502: ...f it is so quick that you find it hard to frame your subject Choose from Low Normal and High This item is for still photography The option selected for n Elec Zoom Speed in the n video menu takes effe...

Page 503: ...ng this option Control LOCK C LOCK Front dial Rear dial F BKT AFp and flash sequential shooting self timer buttons Multi selector Fn lever Arrow pad OK button Touch screen Vertical use shutter button...

Page 504: ...er menu and press I on the arrow pad 2 Highlight controls you want locked when the lock lever is the C LOCK position and press the OK button Selected items are marked with a v Selected items will be l...

Page 505: ...ressed all the way down unless the camera is able to focus If a flash is used the shutter will not be released until the flash has charged N tab S AF Release Priority Choose an option N Choosing the O...

Page 506: ...oose the frame rate and maximum number of shots P 155 Max fps 1 10 15 or 18 fps Frame Count Limiter 2 99 Off no limit J Pro Capture low Choose the frame rate the maximum number of shots taken before t...

Page 507: ...and Pro Capture High modes This item is for still photography For more information see the pages listed below j sequential high Choose the frame rate and maximum number of shots P 155 Max fps 10 15 f...

Page 508: ...b option using the FG buttons and press the I button 4 Highlight a setting using the FG buttons and press the OK button When choosing the Frame Count Limiter for J highlight a value and press the I bu...

Page 509: ...frequency of 50 Hz 60Hz Reduce flicker under workplace or outdoor lighting powered by alternating current with a frequency of 60 Hz Off Flicker reduction off Anti Flicker Shooting The camera automati...

Page 510: ...ation applies to motion at right angles to the camera base Use when panning the camera horizontally S IS3 horizontal Image stabilization applies to motion parallel to the camera base Choose when panni...

Page 511: ...advance rate Image stabilization may be slightly less effective under some conditions O tab j Image Stabilization Choose an option O Half Press Image Stabilization Half Way Rls With IS Choose whether...

Page 512: ...gives priority to the camera or the lens This option has no effect if the lens is equipped with an IS switch that can be used to enable or disable image stabilization This item applies during both sti...

Page 513: ...l Settings in the n video menu takes effect in n movie mode See page 428 for more information For more information see the section for each of the on screen controls Live Control Live controls are use...

Page 514: ...ive controls The on screen controls displayed change each time the INFO is pressed INFO 3 After adjusting settings press the OK button to exit the on screen controls Pressing the OK button will in fut...

Page 515: ...s side by side qa Info Choose the a magnify display for playback zoom Magnify Frame Display the zoom frame Magnify Scroll Scroll the playback zoom display Select Frame Display other images during play...

Page 516: ...button is pressed halfway select LV Info highlight Image Only and press the I button On Shooting info is displayed while the shutter button is pressed halfway Off Shooting info is not displayed while...

Page 517: ...g settings the histogram and other information P 266 ISO 400 5184 3888 250 2 0 sRGB 2019 04 01 12 30 00 10 15 WB AUTO A 4 F5 6 45mm 1 0 18 G 4 Natural 1 8 P 100 1 100 0015 4 3 HDR1 YF YF 48kHz Histogr...

Page 518: ...displayed and press the OK button The picture will appear in the left box 16 15 100 1 1x Base picture Current picture 4 Choose the picture displayed in the right box Rotate the front dial until the d...

Page 519: ...other images without leaving zoom 2x 100 1 Playback zoom scroll display If no options are selected zoom will not be available via the rear dial or the control to which a magnify is assigned G Settings...

Page 520: ...button Items indicated by check marks v are displayed in picture mode menus Natural is always available P Drive Mode Selection j Y Settings Limit the choice of drive sequential shooting self timer mod...

Page 521: ...raphy and the like This item is for still photography For information on live boost see the explanation on page 200 Off Preview exposure in live view Exposure can be previewed before shooting This opt...

Page 522: ...ay rate and reduces the effects of art filters on the preview display Motion is smooth Q tab Art LV Mode Choose an option Q Viewfinder Display Rate Frame Rate Choose the viewfinder display refresh rat...

Page 523: ...oose whether the display brightens during focus zoom On The area in the zoom frame brightens for ease of viewing Use for a clearer focus display during macro photography or the like Off Display bright...

Page 524: ...is selected for Live View Boost P 521 in G Custom Menu Q Q tab z Settings Choose an option Choose a setting R Framing Guide Options Grid Settings Guides can be displayed to assist composition Select g...

Page 525: ...l photograph R tab Peaking Settings Choose an option Choose a setting Using Focus Peaking The following options are available for using focus peaking Assigning Peaking Settings to a control using K Bu...

Page 526: ...shown in red or blue in the monitor and viewfinder Highlight Shadow displays are also selected according to the values chosen for this option Highlight Choose the minimum brightness for the highlight...

Page 527: ...he display does not change when the monitor is reversed R tab Selfie Assist Use FG to select On or Off S Disabling the Focus Beep 8 Disable the beep that sounds when the camera focuses On A beep sound...

Page 528: ...Displays via HDMI P 626 Output Size Choose the type of signal output to the HDMI connector C4K The signal is output in 4K digital cinema 4096 2160 format 4K If possible the signal is output in 4K 3840...

Page 529: ...ry card can be viewed or copied to the computer using standard software supplied with Windows Vista or later 0 The camera can be controlled from the computer while pictures shot using OLYMPUS Capture...

Page 530: ...s used when adjusting shutter speed aperture exposure compensation and other exposure related settings Choose from 1 3 1 2 and 1 EV This item applies during both still photography and movie recording...

Page 531: ...and shutter speed Lowest S S Setting Choose the shutter speed at which the camera will start to raise ISO sensitivity when AUTO is selected for K ISO This option takes effect in modes P and A Select...

Page 532: ...es effect in n movie mode P 379 Off Noise reduction is not performed Low Standard High Choose the amount of noise reduction performed T tab K Noise Filter Choose an option T Image Processing Options K...

Page 533: ...the camera s internal temperature is elevated During noise reduction the camera displays the time remaining until the process is complete During sequential shooting Off is selected automatically and...

Page 534: ...or Choose an option U Live Bulb Update Frequency Live Bulb Choose the frequency with which the display is updated during live bulb photography in mode B bulb The display will be refreshed at the selec...

Page 535: ...option Live Time options can also be displayed by pressing the MENU button during TIME or LIVE TIME photography U Composite Photography Shutter Speed Composite Settings Choose the shutter speed for c...

Page 536: ...tion V Exposure Metering Metering Choose the method used to measure subject brightness This item is for still photography See page 186 for more information p digital ESP metering is used in n movie mo...

Page 537: ...The camera meters a small portion approximately 2 of the frame D spot highlight metering Brightens the spot metering area brightening highlights E spot shadow metering Darkens the spot metering area...

Page 538: ...ly required Use only as necessary In normal circumstances exposure can be adjusted using exposure compensation P 180 367 Fine tuning exposure reduces the amount of exposure compensation available in t...

Page 539: ...still photography See page 260 for more information W tab X Sync Choose an option W Choosing the Minimum Shutter Speed Slow Limit Choose the slowest shutter speed available for flash photography This...

Page 540: ...hoose an option W Flash White Balance WB Choose the white balance used for photos taken with a flash Instead of using a setting adapted to flash lighting you can opt to prioritize the value selected f...

Page 541: ...or information on using wireless remote flash control see page 262 This item is for still photography Off Wireless remote flash control disabled On Wireless remote flash control enabled The camera dis...

Page 542: ...ions available in the KK menu P 78 The camera can store up to four image quality and size combinations K1 to K4 This item is for still photography See page 81 for more information Image size Compressi...

Page 543: ...mp Compensate for the drop in brightness at the edges of the frame due to the optical characteristics of the lens Some lenses may exhibit a drop in brightness at the edges of the frame The camera can...

Page 544: ...ue selected for one touch white balance Subjects containing white or gray areas that can be used to measure white balance and that are under mixed lighting or lit by a flash with unknown characteristi...

Page 545: ...n After selecting All Set fine tune white balance on the A and G axes After selecting All Reset highlight Yes and press the OK button X Preserving Warm Colors Under Incandescent Lighting KW Keep Warm...

Page 546: ...ys printers digital cameras and applications This option is recommended in most situations AdobeRGB A color space standard defined by Adobe Systems It reproduces a wider gamut of colors than sRGB Comp...

Page 547: ...two memory cards are inserted Pressing the q button displays the images on the selected card P 57 302 This option is not available if y Standard or z Auto Switch is selected for K Save Settings Assig...

Page 548: ...l continue from the highest number Reset Folder numbering is reset to 100 and file numbering to 0001 when a new card is inserted If the card already contains images numbering will continue from the hi...

Page 549: ...apher and or copyright holder Artist Name Enter the name of the photographer Copyright Name Enter the name of the copyright holder Y tab Copyright Settings Highlight an option and press I on the arrow...

Page 550: ...w options Choose a value using the arrow pad and press the OK button Entering Lens Names 1 Highlight letters and press the OK button The letter will appear in the text display area To delete the curre...

Page 551: ...sed On No confirmation dialog will be displayed when the button is pressed Z tab Quick Erase Choose an option Z RAW JPEG Deletion Options RAW JPEG Erase Choose operation performed when RAW JPEG images...

Page 552: ...tions Z Yes No Default Priority Set Choose the option highlighted by default when a Yes No confirmation is displayed No No is highlighted by default Yes Yes is highlighted by default Z tab Priority Se...

Page 553: ...Viewfinder Brightness and Hue EVF Adjust Adjust viewfinder brightness and hue The display switches to the viewfinder while these settings are being adjusted This item applies during both still photogr...

Page 554: ...de and 326 movie mode For more information on the content of the viewfinder display see Viewfinder Still Photography P 88 or Viewfinder Movie Recording P 330 Style 1 Similar to film camera viewfinder...

Page 555: ...You can choose from two custom displays containing the indicators you select and a third display showing field sensor info Basic Information The camera displays icons and the like showing camera setti...

Page 556: ...6 9 movie frame when movies are shot in still photography mode Depending on the option selected for KK the guides may be displayed with an aspect ratio of 17 9 a tab EVF Grid Settings Choose an option...

Page 557: ...viewed while optical viewfinder simulation is in effect This item is for still photography See page 89 for more information Off The effects of exposure and other settings are visible in the viewfinder...

Page 558: ...t and press the OK button b Button Hold Options Press and hold Time Choose how long buttons must be pressed to perform resets and other similar functions for various features For ease of use button ho...

Page 559: ...Reset the gauge to factory default settings Adjust Choose the reference zero point Calibrate the level gauge after positioning the camera appropriately b tab Level Adjust Highlight an option Press OK...

Page 560: ...neously reduce distortion when shooting under water This item is for still photography See page 250 for more information This option is only available with compatible fisheye lenses As of January 2019...

Page 561: ...e batteries inserted in the camera c tab Battery Settings Choose an option Choose a setting To view battery status highlight Battery Status and press I on the arrow pad c Dimming the Backlight Backlit...

Page 562: ...are currently locked via the lock lever cannot be used to reactivate the camera P 503 The camera may require additional time to recover from sleep mode when On enabled is selected for Wi Fi Bluetooth...

Page 563: ...normal q is displayed in the monitor while power saving is in effect Off The camera does not enter power saving mode c tab Quick Sleep Mode Highlight On and press I on the arrow pad Highlight an opti...

Page 564: ...tion To disable GPS completely disable all three of the following options Record GPS location Field Sensor Logger P 571 and Auto Time Adjust P 455 Q GPS Receiver Options GPS Priority Choose the GPS mo...

Page 565: ...ecord a log and save it to a memory card For more information see 5 Using Field Sensor Data P 567 Logging ends when The battery level falls below 15 The camera can no longer store the log internally S...

Page 566: ...ficates Certification Display the compliance certificates for some of the standards with which the camera complies The remaining certificates can be found on the camera itself or in the camera manual...

Page 567: ...5 Using Field Sensor Data Read this chapter for information on using the GPS feature and the camera s built in sensors including sensors for temperature and barometric pressure 567 EN 5...

Page 568: ...they provide is not guaranteed The accuracy of these displays may be also affected by factors not under the control of the manufacturer GPS Precautions for Use Disable wireless LAN Bluetooth and GPS i...

Page 569: ...all the smartphone app OLYMPUS Image Track OI Track on your smartphone Refer to the URL below for details on how to update the A GPS data http app olympus imaging com oitrack Adjust Wi Fi settings on...

Page 570: ...Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Record GPS location in G Custom Menu Q K Utility and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight an option using the FG buttons and press the OK button...

Page 571: ...rted you will be prompted to choose the card used to store the log Saving the log may take a few minutes Logging cannot start or end while the camera is connected to a smartphone A message will be dis...

Page 572: ...A m icon will appear when sensor data are viewed in the information display P 429 515 1023 1 02 03 P 100 1 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 0 0 30p 30p 4K ISO A 200 N35 39 31 E139 44 44 25 0 C 10m 1012hPa Y...

Page 573: ...files stored on the current card is approaching the maximum Delete unwanted files after copying the logs to a computer Log files cannot be saved to the current card Insert a write enabled card g Loggi...

Page 574: ...AUTO N35 39 31 E139 44 44 25 0 C 10m 1012hPa 0 0 30p 30p 4K YF YF 4 2 1 3 5 6 7 1023 1 02 03 P 100 1 250 F5 6 25 0 C E139 44 44 N 35 39 31 1012 hPa 10 m 2019 04 01 12 30 00 0 0 2 4 7 5 6 1 3 1 Receivi...

Page 575: ...Disp 8 PC and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight options using the FG buttons and press the I button To enable the live view sensor data display Select LV Info then highlight Field Sensor Info and p...

Page 576: ...0m 1012hPa 0 0 30p 30p 4K YF YF You can also hold the INFO button and rotate the front or rear dial to choose the information displayed The displays can be cycled in either direction The electronic co...

Page 577: ...I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight n Info Settings using the FG buttons and press the I button 4 Highlight Field Sensor Info using the FG buttons and press the OK button Field Sensor Info will be marked...

Page 578: ...wn in meters m or feet ft C F Choose whether the temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius C or degrees Fahrenheit F 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Elevation Temperature in...

Page 579: ...er saving over accuracy The size of the error in the location data increases slightly 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight GPS Priority in G Custom Menu Q K Utility and press I on...

Page 580: ...Custom Menu Q Record GPS location P 570 Select Off G Custom Menu Q Field Sensor Logger P 571 Confirm that Stop Log is selected e setup menu X Settings P 455 Auto Time Adjust Select Off Menu Access 1 Q...

Page 581: ...6 Connecting the Camera to External Devices Connect the camera to external devices such as computers or displays using cables or via wireless LAN 581 EN 6...

Page 582: ...can take pictures using the camera and view them on the computer Connect using OLYMPUS Capture computer software Connecting to Computers via USB Connect the camera via USB to control it remotely and...

Page 583: ...planes and in other locations where their use is prohibited g 5 3 Disabling GPS P 580 Ending the Connection P 598 Wireless transmissions are vulnerable to interception by third parties Use wireless fe...

Page 584: ...smartphone Once installed on your smartphone OI Share can be used to view the scene visible through the camera lens and take pictures remotely OI Share can also be used to view and download the photos...

Page 585: ...lympus offers the following apps for viewing sensor logs and retouching pictures OLYMPUS Image Track Use OLYMPUS Image Track OI Track to view and manage field sensor logs recorded with the camera For...

Page 586: ...default settings as Wi Fi is enabled by default The camera displays a w icon when Wi Fi is enabled 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings in the e setup menu...

Page 587: ...ect in the q playback menu and press I on the arrow pad T Wi Fi Connect options will be displayed This item is only available when On is selected for Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Availability in the camer...

Page 588: ...are QR scan display and follow the on screen instructions If the smartphone is currently connected via Wi Fi to another network or device you will need to select the camera in the Wi Fi connection sec...

Page 589: ...ce manually following the instructions displayed by OI Share Bluetooth In the OI Share Bluetooth settings dialog select the local name displayed in the camera monitor and enter the passcode Wi Fi Disp...

Page 590: ...iately after having been turned off Select When turning the camera off via the ON OFF lever you will be prompted to choose whether the wireless connection to the smartphone remains active while the ca...

Page 591: ...he camera will end the connection to the smartphone before turning off If no operations are performed about a minute after the confirmation dialog is displayed the camera will end the wireless connect...

Page 592: ...ed OI Share app on the smartphone 2 Start the connection using camera menus or touch controls To start the connection from the menus Highlight T Wi Fi Connect in the q playback menu and press I on the...

Page 593: ...re 4 Select pictures and tap the save button Once download is complete you can turn the camera off from OI Share If the following options are selected for Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings in the e setup menu...

Page 594: ...ton 2 Choose the operation performed when the camera is off Choose an option for Power off Standby See page 590 for details MENU button e setup menu Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Power off Standby Highligh...

Page 595: ...he pictures on the card in a selected slot Share marking can be removed from multiple pictures in one operation See Selecting Pictures for Sharing Share Order P 277 and Selecting Movies for Sharing Sh...

Page 596: ...ave previously connected to the smartphone the camera will start the connection automatically To connect from the camera menus highlight T Wi Fi Connect in the q playback menu and press I on the arrow...

Page 597: ...hone the camera will start the connection automatically To connect from the camera menus highlight T Wi Fi Connect in the q playback menu and press I on the arrow pad Highlight Device Connection and p...

Page 598: ...e OI Share or OI Track settings dialog Alternatively you can press the camera MENU button and tap Disconnect in the monitor E M1X MENU button Disconnect 2 Select Off for Power off Standby to disable t...

Page 599: ...6 2 Connecting to Smartphones via Wi Fi 4 Highlight Off using the FG buttons and press the OK button 599 EN 6...

Page 600: ...like Use OLYMPUS Capture computer software to connect to the camera from a computer Pictures taken with the camera are uploaded automatically to the computer where you can view the results while shoo...

Page 601: ...with a camera connected via Wi Fi to the same network as the computer To learn more or to download the software visit the website below When downloading the software be prepared to provide the camera...

Page 602: ...to display options for Bluetooth other devices 4 Click Add Bluetooth or other devices 5 Click Everything else An Add a device window will open and E M1X will be displayed after a short pause 6 Click...

Page 603: ...ectors when the USB cable is connected g Attaching Cable Protectors P 29 USB connector Small connector USB cable USB port The locations of USB ports vary from computer to computer See the documentatio...

Page 604: ...o identify the computer The default is the computer s Computer Name The name used on the camera can be up to 15 characters long Create new link Pair camera with this PC PC Name Cancel Settings xxxxxxx...

Page 605: ...manually P 609 To connect enter the network name SSID and other settings WPS connections require a WPS compatible router or access point Connecting via WPS in PIN mode requires that the router itself...

Page 606: ...s Wi Fi is enabled by default Proceed to page 607 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings in the e setup menu and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight Availab...

Page 607: ...3 Highlight Access Point Connection using the FG buttons and press the OK button Access Point Connection options will be displayed 4 Highlight Connect by WPS using the FG buttons and press the OK but...

Page 608: ...ess the OK button The camera can be used only with the selected computer To select a different computer you must first terminate the current connection If the connection fails the camera will display...

Page 609: ...the IP address is assigned manually The settings used vary with the network Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS 1 Press the MENU button on the camera to display the camera menus 2 Highlight T Wi Fi Connec...

Page 610: ...ired when Manual is selected for IP Address Assign Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS 6 Highlight Start Connection using the FG buttons and press the OK button 7 If the camera is able to connect the netw...

Page 611: ...8 Press the OK button to exit to the shooting display Standard shooting indicators will be displayed A w icon will appear in the monitor w icon ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P 100 1 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5...

Page 612: ...bility in the camera e setup menu 3 Highlight Access Point Connection using the FG buttons and press the OK button Access Point Connection options will be displayed 4 Highlight Connect from Access Poi...

Page 613: ...dard shooting indicators will be displayed A w icon will appear in the monitor w icon ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P 100 1 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 0 0 30p 30p 4K YF YF w w Connecting to Previously Select...

Page 614: ...MPUS Capture to automatically download pictures as they are taken Select the source card slot 1 or 2 and the type of pictures JPEG photos RAW photos or movies to be downloaded Choose a destination for...

Page 615: ...Note however that remaining data will not be uploaded if The Wi Fi connection is ended using camera controls The camera is turned off The source memory card is removed The upload queue for each card c...

Page 616: ...splay A confirmation dialog will be displayed if data remain to be uploaded To terminate the connection highlight Yes and press the OK button 3 To reconnect tap V or select T Wi Fi Connect Access Poin...

Page 617: ...isplay the menus 2 Highlight Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings in the e setup menu and press I on the arrow pad Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings options will be displayed 3 Highlight Availability using the FG buttons...

Page 618: ...enus 2 Highlight Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings in the e setup menu and press I on the arrow pad Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings options will be displayed 3 Highlight Connection Password using the FG buttons and p...

Page 619: ...hlight Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings in the e setup menu and press I on the arrow pad Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings options will be displayed 3 Highlight Reset Settings using the FG buttons and press the I butt...

Page 620: ...omputer display Note that dedicated OLYMPUS Capture software is required for remote control of cameras connected via USB Pictures on the camera memory cards can be downloaded directly to the computer...

Page 621: ...puter via USB OLYMPUS Capture Use OLYMPUS Capture to automatically download and view pictures as they are taken or control the camera remotely To learn more or to download the software visit the websi...

Page 622: ...SB cable is connected g Attaching Cable Protectors P 29 USB connector Small connector USB cable USB port The locations of USB ports vary from computer to computer See the documentation provided with t...

Page 623: ...ng camera or computer controls The pictures will be downloaded to the computer according to the options chosen The computer cannot be used to change the camera shooting mode The computer cannot be use...

Page 624: ...omputer to computer See the documentation provided with the computer for information on USB ports 2 Turn the camera on The camera will display a message prompting you to identify the device to which t...

Page 625: ...or Type C Type C USB port Mobile battery or other USB device USB cable The supplied USB cable CB USB11 cannot be used for USB Power Delivery USB PD The method used for connection varies from device to...

Page 626: ...to display pictures to an audience The TV remote can be used to control the display while the television is connected to the camera No app or other software is required You can also film movies while...

Page 627: ...Full High Definition 1080p priority 720p High Definition 720p priority 480p 576p 480p 576p HDMI Control When the camera is in playback mode it can be operated using the television remote control P 630...

Page 628: ...via HDMI 4 Highlight an item using the FG buttons and press the I button 5 Highlight the desired option using the FG buttons and press the OK button Repeat Steps 4 and 5 as required 6 Press the MENU b...

Page 629: ...e camera monitor Press the q button to view pictures If On is selected for HDMI Control P 630 the camera monitor will turn off when an HDMI cable is connected For information on switching to HDMI inpu...

Page 630: ...the TV display 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight HDMI in G Custom Menu S Disp 8 PC and press I on the arrow pad 3 Highlight HDMI Control using the FG buttons and press the I bu...

Page 631: ...7 Technical Notes This chapter covers such topics as camera maintenance and provides a list of default settings that you can refer to while using the camera 631 EN 7...

Page 632: ...Remove the batteries and memory cards before putting the camera away for an extended period Store the camera in a cool dry and well ventilated location Periodically reinsert the batteries and check th...

Page 633: ...tartup you should do what you can to keep the camera upright as you turn it on Image Processing Check Pixel Mapping Perform a simultaneous check of both the image sensor and image processing functions...

Page 634: ...is pressed The camera has turned off automatically The camera will enter sleep mode if no operations are performed for a set period Press the shutter button halfway to reactivate the camera g Sleep P...

Page 635: ...r speeds such as can occur when shooting at night or under low light The camera can process pictures to reduce noise after shooting in this case no additional pictures can be taken until processing is...

Page 636: ...in menu items using the arrow pad if they are unavailable in the current mode or have been disabled due to the combination of settings currently selected as is the case for example with mode T P 151 a...

Page 637: ...ot 1 is write protected locked The memory card write protect switch is in the LOCK position Return the switch to the unlocked position P 37 4Write Protect The memory card in Slot 2 is write protected...

Page 638: ...corrupt 4Picture Error 5The Image Cannot Be Edited Camera retouch features cannot be applied to pictures recorded with other devices Retouch the picture on a computer or other device 4The Image Cannot...

Page 639: ...he camera has cooled and is ready to resume shooting Battery Empty The batteries are exhausted Charge the batteries No Connection There is a problem with the camera s connection to a computer or HDMI...

Page 640: ...06 K WB compensation G 0 K Kelvin 5400K CWB selected for KWB 202 AF Area Center single 123 K AF Mode S AF 115 Face Priority Face Eye Priority On 133 j Y i Single 151 Metering p 186 K Save Settings Sta...

Page 641: ...380 AF Area Center group 3 3 352 n AF Mode C AF 345 Face Priority Face Eye Priority On 360 Metering p fixed nK 321 Picture Mode Natural 388 Sharpness 0 396 Contrast 0 397 Saturation 0 398 Gradation Gr...

Page 642: ...ff 235 411 j Y i 151 j Y o Intrvl Sh Time Lapse Off 172 Number of Frames 99 Start Waiting Time 00 00 01 Interval Length 00 00 01 Time Lapse Movie Off Movie Settings Movie Resolution FullHD Frame Rate...

Page 643: ...0 sec Shooting Method Tripod Live ND Shooting Off 197 ND Number ND8 3EV LV Simulation On The n Video Menu Tab Item Default 1 2 3 g n n Mode Settings n Mode P 332 n Flicker Scan Off 374 n Specification...

Page 644: ...t Off YY Off YZ Off l AF Stop n Dial Function P Position 1 k F j F 424 Position 2 k KVOL j KVOL A Position 1 k F j FNo Position 2 k KVOL j KVOL S Position 1 k F j Shutter Position 2 k KVOL j KVOL M Po...

Page 645: ...cording Volume Built In K 0 MIC K 0 K Volume Limiter On Wind Noise Reduction Off Recording Rate 48kHz 16bit K Plug in Power Off PCM Recorder K Link Camera Rec Volume Operative Slate Tone Off Synchroni...

Page 646: ...tup 38 276 445 454 X Settings X 455 Time Zone Auto Time Adjust Off W English 455 s j 0 k 0 Natural 456 Rec View Off 90 456 Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Availability On 457 586 607 Connection Password Powe...

Page 647: ...ome AF Target Mode AF Target Point 487 N Select Screen Settings Set 1 488 k NMode j I A 6Pos B 6Pos t Target Mode Settings 1 1 vertical and horizontal step size 1 125 488 K Orientation Linked N Off 48...

Page 648: ...rection Key N 499 K Dial Function P Position 1 k F j Ps 473 500 Position 2 k ISO j WB A Position 1 k F j FNo Position 2 k ISO j WB S Position 1 k F j Shutter Position 2 k ISO j WB M B Position 1 k FNo...

Page 649: ...Max fps 60 fps Pre shutter Frames 14 Frame Count Limiter 25 Flicker reduction Anti Flicker LV Auto 190 509 Anti Flicker Shooting Off O K Image Stabilizer S IS AUTO 176 510 j Image Stabilization Fps Pr...

Page 650: ...splayed Grid Off Apply Settings to EVF On Peaking Settings Peaking Color Red 525 Highlight Intensity Normal Image Brightness Adj Off Histogram Settings Highlight 255 526 Shadow 0 Mode Guide Off 526 Se...

Page 651: ...AEL Metering Auto 537 N Spot Metering Spot On 537 Spot Hilight On Spot Shadow On Exposure Shift p 0 538 B 0 C 0 Custom W X Sync 1 250 260 539 Slow Limit 1 60 261 539 x F Off 540 WB Off 540 RC Mode Off...

Page 652: ...Artist Name Copyright Name Lens Info Settings Off 550 Z Quick Erase Off 551 RAW JPEG Erase RAW JPEG 551 Priority Set No 552 EVF a EVF Auto Switch On 85 328 553 EVF Adjust EVF Auto Luminance On 553 EV...

Page 653: ...set D 0 7 sec Switch G Lock 0 7 sec Call BKT Settings 0 7 sec End Flicker Scan 0 7 sec Level Adjust 559 Touchscreen Settings On 559 Menu Recall Recall 560 Fisheye Compensation Off 250 560 c Battery Se...

Page 654: ...ssless ORI IF 8160 6120 1 4 JPEG 21 7 634 JF 5760 4320 1 4 JPEG 10 9 1261 RAW 5184 3888 Lossless ORF 21 7 690 YSF 1 2 7 JPEG 13 1 1054 YF 1 4 8 9 1550 YN 1 8 4 6 3013 XSF 3200 2400 1 2 7 5 1 2697 XF 1...

Page 655: ...minutes F 2 hours 4 minutes N 3 hours 15 minutes HD A I 60p 50p 30p 25p 24p 39 minutes SF 2 hours 22 minutes F 4 hours N 5 hours 13 minutes Figures are for footage recorded at the maximum frame rate...

Page 656: ...ze width height 17 4 mm 13 0 mm Aspect ratio 1 33 4 3 Viewfinder Type Electronic viewfinder with eye sensor Pixel count Approx 2360k dots Frame coverage 100 Eye point Approx 21 mm 1 m 1 Live view Imag...

Page 657: ...t Stereo linear PCM 24 bit sampling frequency 96 kHz wave format Supported standards Exif 2 3 DPOF photos Drive Drive modes Single frame sequential anti shock silent Pro Capture self timer High Res Sh...

Page 658: ...3 0 excluding protrusions Weight Approx 997 g 2 2 lb including two rechargeable batteries of the supplied type and two memory cards Operating environment Temperature 10 C 40 C 14 F 104 F operating 20...

Page 659: ...0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F operating 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F storage Dimensions W H D Approx 71 mm 29 mm 96 mm 2 8 1 1 3 8 Weight Approx 85 g 0 19 lb excluding power cable The supplied power cable is for use exc...

Page 660: ...on batteries BLH 1 Li ion battery AC 5 AC adapter Remote Controls and Releases RM CB2 Remote cable Connection Cables USB cable HDMI cable 1 Cases and Straps Shoulder strap camera case Visit the OLYMPU...

Page 661: ...L LM3 Electronic flash FL 700WR Electronic flash Four Thirds system lenses Micro Four Thirds system lenses Converter Lenses 3 FCON P01 Fisheye WCON P01 Wide MCON P01 Macro MCON P02 Macro FC WR Wireles...

Page 662: ...662 EN MEMO...

Page 663: ...8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The precautions in this chapter must be observed to prevent personal injury or the like Be sure to read this chapter in its entirety 663 EN 8...

Page 664: ...ver insert a metal object into the product Cleaning Always unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Use only a damp cloth for cleaning Never use any type of liquid or aerosol cleaner o...

Page 665: ...handling the camera in cold temperatures To protect the high precision technology contained in this product never leave the camera in the places listed below no matter if in use or storage Places whe...

Page 666: ...sume any liability for accidents or damage that may result from the use of a battery and or battery charger that are not genuine Olympus accessories CAUTION Do not cover the flash with a hand while fi...

Page 667: ...ation from pressure sensors built into camera body Be careful since the displayed altitude is not based on GPS position measurements Do not leave the camera pointed directly at the sun This may cause...

Page 668: ...tor This is not a malfunction Legal and Other Notices Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages or benefit expected by using this unit lawfully or any request from a third p...

Page 669: ...tions not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any...

Page 670: ...on or to its products without any liability to incorporate such changes on or to the Products WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY Excluded from this limited warranty and not warranted by Oly...

Page 671: ...AND REMEDIES THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE THE CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT OLYMPUS SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES THAT THE CUSTOMER MAY INCUR FROM DELAYED SHIPMENT PRODUCT FAILURE...

Page 672: ...rvice is completed the Product will be returned to you postage prepaid PRIVACY Any information provided by you to process your warranty claim shall be kept confidential and will only be used and discl...

Page 673: ...ge that occurs due to fire earthquake flood damage thunderbolt other natural disasters environmental pollution and irregular voltage sources e Any defect that occurs due to careless or improper storag...

Page 674: ...SUMER TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR ii DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FR...

Page 675: ...9 Index 675 EN 9...

Page 676: ...selection 279 448 V Info Settings 555 V Half Way Level 556 W Language 455 W Keep Warm Color Movie 383 Still image 205 545 X Settings 48 455 x F 540 z Settings 524 A A Aperture Priority AE 96 335 AC ad...

Page 677: ...503 Close up playback 267 Cluster AF targeting 486 Color Creator 229 405 Color Filter 224 400 Color grading 393 Color Space 232 546 Composite Settings 110 535 Compression rate 322 Continuous AF 115 3...

Page 678: ...Way Rls With IS 178 511 HDMI 434 528 626 HDMI Control 630 HDMI Output 432 HDR 195 Highlight Shadow Control 84 227 403 High Res Shot 151 210 High speed movie 339 Histogram display 84 327 Histogram Sett...

Page 679: ...95 MF Clutch 41 127 128 355 356 496 MF Manual focus 115 116 346 Mode Guide 526 Monochrome Color 225 401 Movie H 409 Movie K 413 415 Movie mode 294 Movie shooting 294 Multi Function 470 Multi Function...

Page 680: ...Settings 72 Save Slot Movie 316 Still image 74 SD card 36 Formatting the card 38 Select Screen Settings N Select Screen Settings 488 Selfie Assist 527 Self timer 151 Sequential shooting 151 506 507 Se...

Page 681: ...643 View Assist 395 Volume adjustment 58 W WB Movie 380 Still image 202 544 WB White balance 202 544 White balance Movie 380 Still image 202 544 White balance compensation Movie 384 Still image 206 W...

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Page 683: ...WD517400 date of issue 2019 01...

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